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Model A251 floorlamp by
Aldo Van den Nieuwelaar
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Aldo Van den Nieuwelaar (1944-2010)
Designer, Interior decorator
Artimeta, Soest
Dutch
1972
Really rare lamp made by Aldo Van den Nieuwelaar for Artimeta, Netherlands.
There were 3 models A250, A251 and A252.
This is the A251 floorlamp with a white lacquered steel tubular base and an opaline glass shade. When lit it gives a beautiful light.
In a beautiful working condition.
Zeer zeldzame lamp ontworpen door Aldo Van den Nieuwelaar voor Artimeta, Soest, Nederland. Van deze lamp zijn er 3 modellen gemaakt: A250, A251 en de A252.
Dit is de A251 vloerlamp.
Bestaat uit een witte gelakte stalen buisvoet met een opaline glazen kap.
Aangezet geeft deze lamp een zeer mooi warm licht.
H. 1m28
Diam. 30 cm
Conditie: Zeer goed
minimale gebruikerssporen op de voet van de lamp eigen naar de leeftijd.
Aldo van den Nieuwelaar (1944-2010) was one of the most important Dutch designers of the 1960s and 1970s. After his graduation from
the Academy of Arts, he worked for the highly influential Dutch designer Benno Premsela. Inspired by his employer, the De Stijl movement and Minimalist art of the 1960s
Van den Nieuwelaar developed a stringent geometrical style. In 1969, shortly after opening his own office, Van den Nieuwelaar came up with a series of lamps which were
all based on the application of fluorescent tubes. The entire range was exhibited at the Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam and subsequently taken into limited batch production by Artimeta.