Set of Three Model "2031" Wall Lamps by Rolf Kruger and Dieter Witte, Germany Second half of the 20th Century (sold)





















Set of Three Model "2031" Wall Lamps by Rolf Kruger and Dieter Witte, Germany Second half of the 20th Century (sold)
This striking set of wall lamps, designed by Rolf Krüger and Dieter Witte, highlight the refined innovation of 20th century German design. Crafted in lacquered aluminium, each lamp showcases a minimalist aesthetic that merges industrial functionality with sculptural elegance.
These lamps were conceived during a period of dynamic experimentation in German design, where materials like aluminium were celebrated for their lightness and modern appeal. The square, boxy shape of the lamps speaks to the geometric influence of the Bauhaus and mid-century modern design, and highlights the uniqueness of the set. The lacquered finish adds a sophisticated touch, lending the fixtures a sleek, contemporary presence that remains timeless. Whether arranged in a linear sequence or displayed asymmetrically, the trio creates a versatile and cohesive lighting solution for a variety of interiors. Furthermore, the harmonious pairing of black and white endures as a hallmark of sophistication, blending seamlessly into contemporary design aesthetics. The prowess of the designers become evident as this set stands as statement pieces despite their minimalism.
Rolf Krüger and Dieter Witte, both known for their contributions to lighting and industrial design, brought a shared vision to these wall lamps — one that balances modernist restraint with expressive detail. As a set, they not only function as sources of light but also serve as sculptural elements that enhance the architectural character of any space. These lamps are a testament to the enduring legacy of German modernism in the decorative arts.
SOLD
Condition:
In good vintage condition. Wear consistent with age and use. The lamps have recently been rewired.
Dimensions:
9.84 in W x 4.33 in D x 9.84 in D
25 cm W x 11 cm D x 25 cm H