“Chaparral” Wall Lamps by Raak, The Netherlands 1960s

“Chaparral” Wall Lamps by Raak, The Netherlands 1960s

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Price category: 1,000 - 2,500 usd / eur

This lovely pair of Dutch ceiling or wall lamps are Raak’s model B-1052, better known as the “Chaparral”. Made of high quality glass with brass details, this model is a unique design that both figuratively and literally stands out wherever it is placed.

The unique dewdrop shape of the glass shades makes this pair of lamps truly eye-catching. This elegant shape creates the effect as if a drop of water is dripping down off the shades. The hand-blown smoked droplet glass lampshades emit a bright, warm light that also highlights the beautiful, patinated brass holders and screws. These brass parts add a sense of elegance to the pieces, while ensuring the quality and longevity as well. The designer of this model is not mentioned in the catalogues, however the design could have been inspired by the very similar droplet lamps from Florence, Italy, that could be found everywhere in the streets and houses. Thanks to their organic modern design, the Raak Chaparral lamps were popular and therefore produced for a long time both in Amsterdam and Aalsmeer.

The Dutch company Raak was founded in 1954 by Carel O. Lockhorn, a previous employee of Philips Lighting Eindhoven. Raak, which means “to hit” in Dutch, implies design which precisely “hits the nail on the head”. The company was first located at the Prinsengracht 777 in Amsterdam, and later, after a merger in Aalsmeer.‎‎‎

Condition:

In good vintage condition. Wear consistent with age and use. The brass has developed patina over time.

Dimensions:

11.81 in Ø x 13.77 in H

30 cm Ø x 35 cm H

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