Pair big Danish Soholm Stentøj ceramic table lamps by Haico Nitzsche, stoneware
Danish Mid-Century stoneware table lamp of the 1970s by Haico Nitzsche. Sculptural design with floral impressed pattern in earthy colored glazed stoneware. Signed.
Haico Nitzsche trained in ceramics in Germany before teaching at the National Institute of Design in Ahmedabad, India in 1968-70. Nitzsche was one of the main creators of ceramic art forms in Denmark in the 1970s and was the technical leader and designer of Søholm from 1974 to 1982. His work is always distinguished by functional objects with the strong sculptural essence.
Manufactured by Søholm Stentøj (Soholm pottery) on the island of Bornholm, Denmark. Søholm Stentøj, which means Soholm’s sandstone, was founded in 1835 by Herman Sonne Wolffsen and Edvard Sonne. The name Søholm, comes from the factory where the two founders were employed, a pottery near Copenhagen, in 1828-1839. It was the oldest factory operating in Bornholm, a Danish island off the south coast of Sweden, until it closed in 1996. In the middle of the 20th century, Søholm produced a wide range of stoneware in various patterns and shapes. Several Designers worked for Søholm Stentøj as Einar Johansen, Maria Philippi, Noomi Backhausen among others.
Works with 110v and 220v, E26-E27 socket. The EU-plug can be replaced by a US-plug for free.
Lampshade diameter: 14.17" (35cm).
Total height including lampshade: 21.65" (55 cm).
Height of the lamp base including socket: 13.78" (35cm).
Dimensions of the lamp base: 10.24" (24cm) x 5.12" (13cm).