Kaiser Idell Table Lamp
Inspired by:- Christian Dell

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Dispatched Date | Delivered 16-20 weeks |
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Lead Time | 10 - 12 Weeks |
Original Designer | Christian Dell |
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This beautiful Kaiser Idell Table Lamp by Mobelaris will add grace and style anywhere you place it. A premium reproduction of Christian Dell’s design based on a world-patented swivel joint and the characteristic dome embossed with” ORIGINAL KAISER-idell”. The lamps are made of copper and carbon steel and the lampshades are painted in high gloss green, black, red, white, orange, beige to create just the right pop of panache. A great addition to your transitional or traditional decor. |
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- Dimension: Width 29cm, Depth 29cm, Height 43cm
- Packing Dimension: Width 30cm, Depth 26cm, Height 47cm
- CBM: 0.04 Weight: 4kg
Product Description
German silversmith Christian Dell helped shape the Bauhaus approach to industrial lighting and designed the world famous Kaiser Idell Table Lamp in 1931. The flagship of the Kaiser Idell Lamps that was often used on detectives' desks on TV since the 1960 and thus often called the Detective's Lamp. The series is based on a world-patented swivel joint and the characteristic dome embossed with” ORIGINAL KAISER-idell”. The term “idell” is a reference to the word idea and his last name Dell. “Kaiser” is a reference to the original manufacturer- KAISER idell.
Read More Read LessThis beautiful Kaiser Idell Table Lamp by Mobelaris will add grace and style anywhere you place it. A premium reproduction of Christian Dell’s design based on a world-patented swivel joint and the characteristic dome embossed with” ORIGINAL KAISER-idell”. The lamps are made of copper and carbon steel and the lampshades are painted in high gloss green, black, red, white, orange, beige to create just the right pop of panache. A great addition to your transitional or traditional decor.
Read More Read Less
German silversmith Christian Dell helped shape the Bauhaus approach to industrial lighting and designed the world famous Kaiser Idell Table Lamp in 1931. The flagship of the Kaiser Idell Lamps that was often used on detectives' desks on TV since the 1960 and thus often called the Detective's Lamp. The series is based on a world-patented swivel joint and the characteristic dome embossed with” ORIGINAL KAISER-idell”. The term “idell” is a reference to the word idea and his last name Dell. “Kaiser” is a reference to the original manufacturer- KAISER idell.
This beautiful Kaiser Idell Table Lamp by Mobelaris will add grace and style anywhere you place it. A premium reproduction of Christian Dell’s design based on a world-patented swivel joint and the characteristic dome embossed with” ORIGINAL KAISER-idell”. The lamps are made of copper and carbon steel and the lampshades are painted in high gloss green, black, red, white, orange, beige to create just the right pop of panache. A great addition to your transitional or traditional decor.
Original Designer
Inspired by :
Christian Dell
View all products(3)Christian Dell was born and raised in Offenbach am Main in Hesse. He studied silver forging from 1907 and completed it in 1911. He studied at Saxon college of arts and crafts in Weimar for a year and worked as a foreman of the metal workshop at the Bauhaus in Weimar. He also made his name at Frankfurt art school and changed it to Staedelschule in 1926. During World War II, a group of Nazi workers did not allow him to stay there in 1933, Walter gropius a german architect pioneering in modernist architecture offered him a job in the United States. Dell chose to remain in Germany and worked for Kaiser & Co. His career jumpstarted beginning of 1926, Dell sketched lights and lamps at first for the New Frankfurt-project. As an early industrial designer and pioneer of plastic design, he used bakelite and amino plastics as materials for his work for Molitor-Zweckleuchten in 1929-1930. His work stood out from his designs such as Rondella (1927-28) and Polo Popular (1929) desk lights. The Dell-lamp type K (1930) as well as Kaiser idell range (1930’s). Majority of his designs appeared for the first time in catalogue in 1936 and was produced by the company Gebr. Kaiser & Co in Neheim-Husten.
The name Christian Dell is only used to describe the characteristics of the goods made to the original design, and not as a trademark.