The Looshaus Table Lamp draws its inspiration from the revolutionary Looshaus building by Architect Adolf Loos in Vienna, which rejected historicism and pioneered Modernist architecture. In his essay “Ornament and Crime” (1908), Loos expressed that cultural progress requires the removal of unnecessary ornamentation, arguing that decorations make objects obsolete over time.
This aesthetic philosophy is reflected in the Looshaus Table Lamp, with its massive carved block of Carrara marble and brass columns. The lamp allows light to pass through its illuminated gallery, showcasing a minimalist design that emphasizes purity of form. Its hidden functionality requires no ornamentation, reinforcing its unique character.
Origin: Handcrafted in Portugal
Lead time: Handcrafted for you in 9 weeks
Dimensions: • Height: 56 cm | 22.05" • Width: 14 cm | 5.51" • Depth: 14 cm | 5.51" • Weight: 4.3 kg | 9.5 lbs
Product Features: • Structure: Carrara marble with polished brass.
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Founded in 2012 by architect Joana Santos Barbosa, InsidherLand is a Portuguese brand known for its unique design inspired by natural wonders and artistic influences. Joana’s signature style is reflected in contemporary furniture, lighting, and accessories, handcrafted by Portuguese artisans using traditional techniques and high-quality materials. Recognized internationally, Joana was named one of Portugal's Top 10 Contemporary Designers and has exhibited her work in prestigious design events in Milan, London, and Paris. InsidherLand's craftsmanship embodies attention to detail and heritage from Northern Portugal.
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