Palshus lamp by Per Linnemann – Denmark 60s
Delivering from: Paris, France
£1,250
Description
Rare Danish Palshus table lamp by Per Linnemann Schmidt. Palshus produces work that uses chamotte techniques. This lamp is considered in Denmark as the crown jewels. The lampshade and electrical system are new. Palshus Pottery was founded by husband and wife team Per Linnemann-Schmidt and Annelise Linnemann-Schmidt in 1947 in the town of Sengløse just west of Copenhagen, Denmark. The studio name is an acronym of P(er),(A)nnelise (L)innemann, (S)chmidt and HUS (house). The early studio pieces from the studio were precise and minimalist in nature, with beautifully silken, matte haresfur glazes – mostly in subtle tones of either brown, blue, green or cream. At Palshus the 1960s saw a change in style with the use of chamotte (textured clay) along with impressed/sgrafitto patterns, used in conjunction with more roughly textured, glossy glazes. The pottery closed in 1972. Dimension of the pottery is H40 x D 18 cm
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Room | Bedroom Furniture, Dining Room Furniture, Hallway Furniture, Living Room Furniture, Office Furniture |
Galerie Vauvart
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