Tripod Table Lamp
from &tradition
tripod table lamp
Design Hvidt & Mølgaard, 1953
Spun aluminum, lacquered steel tubing, brass details
Made by &Tradition
Tripod from 1953 reflects the clean minimalism of Old Masters Hvidt & Mølgaard. A lamp built from lacquered steel with brass details, it strikes a delicate balance between the stark simplicity of its design and the softness injected by the curved edges of its base. Although it was designed in 1953, this is the first time it's in production. Now available in a smaller, table sized version.
Peter Hvidt (1916-1986) and Orla Mølgaard-Nielsen (1907-1993) were pioneers of Danish mid-century design and the founders of Copenhagen-based firm Hvidt & Mølgaard.
Renowned for the simplicity of their works, the duo established a simple and precise aesthetic designing countless pieces of furniture over the years, many of which became icons of the era. The success of the AX chair (crafted in 1950) was a seminal moment for the pair. Not only did its smooth, tightly controlled silhouette secure their stance as leaders of Danish modernism, but the use of laminated wood allowed the chair to be produced on a mass scale and exported internationally. This forward-thinking approach to industrialized production paved the way for a new movement that drew upon classical craftsmanship techniques to make affordable, beautifully crafted home furnishings.
Both Hvidt and Mølgaard-Nielsen boasted superior technical skills. Mølgaard-Nielsen studied furniture design at the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts under the tutelage of Kaare Klint, while Hvidt gained knowledge of traditional craftsmanship during his time studying cabinetry at the School of Arts and Crafts in Copenhagen. Today, their work can be found exhibited at MoMA, Victoria and Albert Museum, Melbourne's National Gallery, and Copenhagen's Design Museum.
Tripod Table Lamp requires 1x 25W E14 bulb, on/off switch on cord.
10.2" w | 12.6" d | 17.7" h | cord: 78.7"
Spun aluminum, lacquered steel tubing, brass details
Made by &Tradition
Tripod from 1953 reflects the clean minimalism of Old Masters Hvidt & Mølgaard. A lamp built from lacquered steel with brass details, it strikes a delicate balance between the stark simplicity of its design and the softness injected by the curved edges of its base. Although it was designed in 1953, this is the first time it's in production. Now available in a smaller, table sized version.
Peter Hvidt (1916-1986) and Orla Mølgaard-Nielsen (1907-1993) were pioneers of Danish mid-century design and the founders of Copenhagen-based firm Hvidt & Mølgaard.
Renowned for the simplicity of their works, the duo established a simple and precise aesthetic designing countless pieces of furniture over the years, many of which became icons of the era. The success of the AX chair (crafted in 1950) was a seminal moment for the pair. Not only did its smooth, tightly controlled silhouette secure their stance as leaders of Danish modernism, but the use of laminated wood allowed the chair to be produced on a mass scale and exported internationally. This forward-thinking approach to industrialized production paved the way for a new movement that drew upon classical craftsmanship techniques to make affordable, beautifully crafted home furnishings.
Both Hvidt and Mølgaard-Nielsen boasted superior technical skills. Mølgaard-Nielsen studied furniture design at the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts under the tutelage of Kaare Klint, while Hvidt gained knowledge of traditional craftsmanship during his time studying cabinetry at the School of Arts and Crafts in Copenhagen. Today, their work can be found exhibited at MoMA, Victoria and Albert Museum, Melbourne's National Gallery, and Copenhagen's Design Museum.
Tripod Table Lamp requires 1x 25W E14 bulb, on/off switch on cord.
10.2" w | 12.6" d | 17.7" h | cord: 78.7"
$625.00 + free shipping
A brand built on a Danish legacy of craftmanship spanning decades of design. From Panton’s Flowerpot lamp to Jaime Hayon's Montera lamp, the &Tradition collection ranges from reissued classics to contemporary pieces.