Blue-Glazed Model "1052" Table Lamp by Einar Johansen for Søholm, Denmark ca 1950s
































Blue-Glazed Model "1052" Table Lamp by Einar Johansen for Søholm, Denmark ca 1950s
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Condition:
In good vintage condition. Wear consistent with age and use. The table lamp has recently been reconditioned. The shade is a later replacement. Due to the age and nature of the glazed stoneware, the lamp may have marks, and discolouration. This lamp is compatible with an E27 standard fitting. All lighting can be converted for US usage.
Dimensions:
19.68 in ø x 23.62 in H
50 cm ø x 60 cm H
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Price category: 1,000 - 2,500 usd / eur
During the 1960s, Danish ceramicists and lighting designers increasingly explored the relationship between sculpture and functionality. Manufacturers such as Søholm, one of Denmark’s most recognised ceramic companies of the period, became known for collaborating with designers who experimented with expressive glazing techniques while maintaining a balance between natural materials, craftsmanship, and everyday use. This model “1015” table lamp reflects that era’s refined yet expressive approach to design.
Einar Johansen was a leading Danish ceramic designer of the mid-20th century, best known for his long collaboration with Søholm. Originally trained as a painter at the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts in Copenhagen, he honed his artistic skills before helping define Scandinavian modernism’s emphasis on quality, organic forms, and artistic individuality. His works elevated everyday objects into expressive decorative pieces while preserving functional clarity. This table lamp features a striking ceramic base defined by a pattern resembling peacock feathers, creating a strong visual rhythm. The rich blue glaze introduces depth and tonal variation across the surface, while subtle shifts in colour emphasize the handmade character of the piece rather than objective perfection. The lamp reflects the Scandinavian ability to combine bold form with restrained elegance, resulting in a design that feels both playful and refined.
Timeless and expressive, this table lamp functions not only as a practical light source but also as a carefully composed decorative object. Firmly anchored within the golden age of postwar Scandinavian design, Johansen’s works tread a fine line between art and utility through his use of sculptural forms and deep experimentation with glaze chemistry. His celebrated “blue series” stoneware remains highly sought after by collectors today.
Condition:
In good vintage condition. Wear consistent with age and use. The lamp has recently been rewired and reconditioned. The shade is a later replacement. Due to the nature and age of the materials, the item may have marks, scratches, and discolouration. This lamp is compatible with an E26 / E27 (standard) fitting. All lighting can be converted for US usage.
Dimensions:
8.27 in ø x 17.32 in H
21 cm ø x 44 cm H
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Price category: 2,500 - 5,000 usd / eur
Søholm was one of the longest ceramic manufacturers in Denmark, founded in 1835 on the island of Bornholm, a region associated with high-quality pottery and craftsmanship. Over the course of the 20th century, the company developed a distinctive identity rooted in durable stoneware, tactile surfaces, and beautiful glazing techniques. Søholm’s production increasingly reflected the broader Scandinavian interest in combining functional objects with a more expressive, almost sculptural treatment of materials, resulting in pieces that feel both utilitarian and artistic.
The model “1080” lamp stands out through the clearly defined silhouette and unique glaze. The body widens slightly at the midpoint before tapering toward both the foot and the neck. This shape gives the lamp a structured, almost architectural presence, while still retaining a sense of softness through its rounded transitions. The glaze plays a central role in defining the object: it cascades from lighter tones at the top into darker, earthy hues toward the base, creating a subtle gradient effect. This vertical movement of colour enhances the form. The surface retains slight irregularities, reflecting the handmade nature of the piece. Above, the broad, conical shade introduces a strong geometric element, diffusing the light evenly and balancing the expressive base. The relationship between these two elements creates a cohesive and well-proportioned composition.
This balance between precision and handmade charm is characteristic of mid-century Danish ceramics, where material and process are allowed to remain visible, and so did the hand of the maker. As a result, the lamp functions not only as a source of light, but also as an expressive object that reflects the depth and quality of Søholm’s design tradition.
Condition:
In good vintage condition. Wear consistent with age and use. The lamp has recently been rewired and reconditioned. Due to the nature and age of the materials, the lamp may have marks, scratches, or discolouration. The shade is a later replacement. The lamp is compatible with E26 / E27 (standard) fittings. All lighting can be converted for US usage.
Dimensions:
19.69 in ø x 23.62 in H
50 cm ø x 60 cm H
Shade:
19.69 in ø x 7.87 in H
50 cm ø x 20 cm H
Base:
8.66 in ø x 17.72 in H
22 cm ø x 45 cm H
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Price category: 2,5000 - 5,000 usd / eur
During the 1960s, Danish ceramicists and lighting designers increasingly explored the relationship between sculpture and functionality. Manufacturers such as Søholm, one of Denmark’s most recognised ceramic company of the period, became known for collaborating with designers who explored expressive glazing techniques while maintaining the balance between the organic character of natural materials, craftsmanship and practicality.
This table lamp by Einar Johansen for Søholm embodies that philosophy through its sculptural stoneware base and complex composition. The body is defined by a vertically segmented form, where deep blue glazed sections are framed within darker ceramic edges, creating rhythm and depth across the surface. The elongated silhouette tapers gently upward, giving the lamp an elegant sense of proportion despite the solidity of the stoneware. The glaze itself becomes central to the design, with tonal variation and reflective surfaces emphasizing the handcrafted quality of the piece. Above, the broad conical shade introduces a contrast to the curved ceramic body below. Its off-white fabric diffuses the light evenly, creating a warm ambient glow that complements the richness of the glaze.
The ceramic body feels expressive and architectural, and as a result, the lamp functions not only as a source of light, but also as a carefully composed decorative object that reflects the timeless character of Danish design during the 1960s.
Condition:
In good vintage condition. Wear consistent with age and use. The lamp has recently been rewired and reconditioned. The shade is a later replacement. Due to the nature and age of the materials, the item may have marks, scratches, and discolouration. This lamp is compatible with an E26 / E27 (standard) fitting. All lighting can be converted for US usage.
Dimensions:
13.80 in ø x 17.90 in H
52 cm ø x 62 cm H
Shade:
20.50 in ø x 10.24 in H
52 cm ø x 26 cm H
Base:
5.90 in ø x 17.72 in H
15 cm ø x 45 cm H
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Price category: 2,500 - 5,000 usd / eur
Finn Lynggaard was a prominent Danish designer, working with diverse mediums throughout his career. He began as a painter, studying at the Royal College of Art in Copenhagen, but later pivoted to focus on ceramics. In the years that followed, Lynggaard created a magnitude of large-scale ceramic works and received high recognition both in Denmark and abroad for his work.
This table lamp was designed by the brilliant artist and manufactured by Søholm Stentøj one of the oldest and most revered names in Danish ceramics. This piece captures the refined yet tactile elegance of the manufacturer and of Danish design in the 1960s. Known for their mastery of glazing techniques and attention to form, Søholm produced pieces that are as much decor elements as they are functional lighting. The lamp’s bold, rounded body sits with a grounded presence. The lamp highlights the ceramic, which shows the natural texture and handmade qualities. The body is adorned with a geometric leaf-like detail, bringing even more texture into the composition. The dark tones of the body create a beautiful contrast against the light coloured shade. What unites both elements, however, is their oval shape. This sets the lamp apart from most models, offering a charming alternative to the classic circular shape. A balance between softness and structure characterise this table lamp with the heavy stone body being softened by gentle curves and the pleasant warm light, creating perfect harmony. The overall aesthetic is essentially Scandinavian modern thanks to the combination of interesting material choices and a design that feels organic and natural.
On a trip to Toronto, Canada, in 1970 to lecture on ceramics, one of Lynggaard’s friends persuaded him to experiment with hot glass, and it was "instant love". He quickly became involved in the international studio glass movement. Thanks to Lynggaard's enormous commitment, the Ebeltoft Glass Museum opened on June 28, 1986. Still, he is recognised to this day for his contribution to design, and this lamp is the embodiment of his success.
Condition:
In good vintage condition. Wear consistent with age and use. The lamp has recently been reconditioned and rewired. The shade is a later replacement. Due to the nature of and age of the material, the item may have some marks, scratches, and discolouration. This lamp is compatible with an E(27) fitting. All lighting can be converted for US usage.
Dimensions:
11.81 in W × 7.87 in D × 15.75 in H
30 cm W x 20 cm D x 40 cm H
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Price category: 2,500 - 5,000 usd / eur
Danish sculptor and ceramic artist Per Linnemann-Schmidt was born in Copenhagen in 1912. He inherited his artistic lineage from his father, the renowned Danish sculptor Willie Wulff (1881-1962). Linnemann-Schmidt embarked on his artistic journey in 1931, enrolling at the Royal Academy of Art in Copenhagen, where he honed his expertise in life and figure drawing, as well as sculpting in clay, plaster, and bronze. In 1949, Per established Palshus Stentøj (Stoneware) in Sengeløse, and this was where he developed this beautiful model “SL4” table lamp.
The model “SL4” stands as a testament to the quality and craftsmanship of Danish design during the mid-20th century. Its clean lines and classic form are characteristic of the period, combining minimalist sophistication with rich materials to create a lamp that feels both contemporary and timeless. The overall design has a clear focus on the ceramic body. The piece features a beautiful glaze in a brown colour over a stoneware body. The design is further elevated by its fabric shade, which provides a soft, diffused light that enhances the ambiance of any room. The contrast between the dark body and the light, airy shade creates a harmonious balance, emphasizing the lamp's sculptural qualities while still ensuring its functionality. The shade's simple, clean lines also reinforces the artistic manner of Per Linnemann-Schmidt's work. This piece not only serves as a functional source of light but also as a sculptural element in a room, embodying the Danish design principles of form, function, and beauty.
As a whole, the lamp represents the strengths of Danish mid-century design, where simplicity was a way of allowing material, form, and light to shine. Linnemann-Schmidt’s work sits within this tradition, with pieces such as this table lamp carrying his legacy.
Condition:
In good vintage condition. Wear consistent with age and use. The lamp has recently been reconditioned and rewired. The shade is a later replacement.
This lamp is compatible with an E26 / E27 (standard) fitting. All lighting can be converted for US usage.
Dimensions:
12.99 in ø x 21.65 in H
33 cm ø x 55 cm H
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Price category: 2,500 - 5,000 usd / eur
Einar Johansen was a leading Danish ceramic designer of the mid-20th century, best known for his long collaboration with Søholm Stentøj (Søholm Stoneware). Johansen originally trained as a painter at the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts in Copenhagen where he honed his artistic skills. Working during the height of Scandinavian modernism, he helped define the movement’s emphasis on craftsmanship, organic form, and expressive glazes. Danish ceramic design of this period balanced functional clarity with artistic individuality to elevate everyday objects.
This model “1029” table lamp features a striking ceramic base defined by angular architectural facets that create a strong, unique rhythm. The sharp geometric angles of the planes give the form a sculptural presence, while the rich blue glaze introduces depth and tonal variation across the surface. Subtle shifts in colour emphasize the handmade character of the piece, striving for character rather than objective perfection. The the soft taper of the fabric shade beautifully contrasts the structural boy, creating balance between structure and warmth. The lamp reflects the Scandinavian ability to combine bold form with restrained elegance. With its playful design and intriguing glazing technique the table lamp provides plenty of visual interest.
Timeless and expressive, this table lamp works effortlessly as both a functional light source and a decorative accent. In the middle of the 20th century, Einar Johansen created a wide range of stoneware, known as his "blue series" which has become highly sought after by collectors today. His works tread a fine line between art and design, standing out for their sculptural approach and deep experimentation with glaze chemistry, firmly anchored within the golden age of postwar Scandinavian design.
Condition:
In good vintage condition. Wear consistent with age and use. The lamp has recently been rewired and reconditioned. The shade is a later replacement.
Dimensions:
15.94 in Ø x 26.77 in
40.5 cm Ø x 68 cm H
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Price category: 2,500 - 5,000 usd / eur
The manufacturer Søholm Stentøj (“Søholm Stoneware”) was one of the oldest and most revered names in Danish ceramics. It was founded in Rønne, on the Baltic island of Bornholm, in 1835 and became known for its distinctive ceramic designs, combining traditional craftsmanship with modern aesthetics. In the middle of the 20th century, Søholm produced a wide range of stoneware in various patterns and shapes, marrying practicality with artistry to create items that feel both grounded and elegant.
This model “1025” table lamp’s small yet bold, rounded body sits with a grounded presence. The overall form highlights the ceramic, which shows its natural texture and handmade qualities. The unique base features a beautiful blue glaze, a clear artistic touch by Søholm. The body features gently rounded edges, adorned with rhythmic ridges along the sides of the model, providing the perfect support for the fabric shade. The model is completed by an off-white pointed shade that softens the light, creating a warm, ambient glow, while adding another layer of visual interest and originality. The sharply geometric shade juxtaposes the curvatures of the body below. No aspect of this piece was overlooked in the design process, with the quality craftsmanship being rooted in the rich history of the lamp, as well as in its unique characteristics.
Wherever the lamp is placed, it effortlessly enhances the mood with its refined, polished aesthetic. In addition to its visual appeal, this lamp stands as a testament to the quality and craftsmanship of the mid-20th century. Its clean lines and functional elegance are characteristic of the era, combining minimalist grace with rich materials to create a piece that feels both contemporary and timeless.
Condition:
In good vintage condition. Wear consistent with age and use. The lamp has recently been rewired and reconditioned. The shade is a later replacement. Due to the nature and age of the materials, the item may have marks, scratches, and discolouration. This lamp is compatible with an E26 / E27 (standard) fitting. All lighting can be converted for US usage.
Dimensions:
13.58 in ø x 12.20 in H
34.5 cm ø x 31 cm H