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1960s Canadian Modern Bow Floor Lamp in teak
1960s Canadian Modern Bow Floor Lamp in teak
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Produced in Canada during the 1960s, this bow floor lamp reflects the strong influence of Scandinavian design that shaped much of Canadian modern furniture and lighting during the postwar period. Constructed in teak, the lamp is defined by its sweeping arched stem, which recalls the form of a drawn bow and creates a striking architectural silhouette.
The structure is supported by two splayed legs that provide stability while maintaining a light visual presence. A wrapped cord detail at the center introduces texture and craftsmanship, reinforcing the sculptural quality of the design. The lamp demonstrates the careful balance between organic form and functional simplicity that characterized mid-century Scandinavian-inspired design.
The bonnet-shaped shade has been professionally remade following the original design and diffuses light evenly, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere. Brass hardware above the shade allows the angle to be adjusted through a simple butterfly nut mechanism, adding flexibility without compromising the visual integrity of the piece.
The lamp has been wired for North American electrical standards and operates through an inline cord switch. It accepts standard-base incandescent, LED, or CFL bulbs. The teak surfaces are well preserved, and the custom shade remains in excellent condition.
A thoughtful example of Canadian modern lighting, where Scandinavian influences are interpreted through clean lines, natural materials, and a strong sculptural presence.
Width: 27.5” (69.9 cm)
Depth: 29” (73.7 cm)
Height: 55” (139.7 cm)
Worldwide shipping available. Delivery can be arranged throughout Vancouver Island, the Lower Mainland, and beyond. Please reach out for a delivery quote.
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