Pair small blue Søholm Stoneware lamps by Einar Johansen Denmark 1960s

Regular price €980

Pair of small Mid-Century ceramic table lamps, perfect as nightstand lamps.

Dark blue glazed geometric triangle-pattern with light blue and brownish accents. The upper part of the lamps is not glazed and comes in a very dark brown tone.

Model 1036 created by Einar Johansen for Søholm Stentøj (Soholm pottery) on the island of Bornholm, Denmark, in the 1960-70s. Signed Soholm and the stylized initials EJ for Einar Johansen under the base.

The lamps come with new lampshades and have been re-electrified. Socket E26-E27. The plugs can be replaced by US-plugs for free.

Einar Johansen was born in 1906. He studied painting at the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts in Copenhagen, but he changed his mind and became a ceramicist. In 1935 he started his own pottery studio until 1957. In 1958 he began to work at Søholm until 1968, then he went back to having his own studio. During the period he was employed at Søholm (1958-1968), he designed many beautiful stoneware and pottery models – among these, his famous blue glazed stoneware.

Dimension of the lampshades: diameter 9.84" / 7.09" (25cm / 18cm) - Height 6.7" (17cm). Height of the lamp base including socket 10.24" (26cm) 
Height including lampshade 14.57" (37 cm).