Maxi Bulb (Medium) By Raak
Maxi Bulb (Medium) By Raak
Medium size version. Light smoked glass with brass colored metal socket. Very good condition.
Also available in large and small.
In the early 60s, Raak produced this extraordinary pendant in 3 different sizes, named according to the logic of their striking design. The shape of the pendant -familiar yet so iconic- refers to the essence and source of electric light: the incandescent light bulb, invented by Thomas Edison in 1879. With museum qualities, the Maxi Bulb seems to act as a protective transparent womb, enhancing the iconic shape of the bulb inside. Whether hung up alone, in a cluster, ranked by size or diffused into the room, possibilities to enlighten diverse areas are endless.
dimensions:
height: 35 cm
width: 23 cm
depth: 23 cm
Medium: We have 3 Medium lamps available.
About Raak:
Raak was an Amsterdam lamp factory, founded in 1954 by Carel O. Lockhorn, who used to work for the lighting division of Philips. Raak also had a branch in Eindhoven. The caption on its labels said Light Architecture, which pointed out that their lamps need to be seen as extensive and supporting elements of architecture and interior design. The company manufactured many lights for public and government buildings as well as for home use. A large and international group of architects, industrial designers, electrical engineers and decorators contributed to the refined minimalist aesthetic of Raak’s light objects (E.J. Jelles, Maija Liisa Komulainen, Frank Ligtelijn, Nanny Still, Nico Kooy, Sergio Asti, e.a.). Frank Ligtelijn's Globe 2000 (also called Raak 2000), a floor lamp manufactured in 1961, really set the tone for the company's characteristic style: a sophisticated design, durable and beautifully finished materials and a name that excites the imagination.