I have now started to clean our FUN 7 DM lamp wich comes from a brittish office building in the 60:ies. It has probably never been cleaned before and you see the difference pretty easy… It is a lot of work but I hope to have the energy to clean the remaing center […]
J. LÜBER
MAGENTA ROOM
Some better pictures of the the magenta room. Also some pictures of the red square enamel table plate on the wall.
COLOURS
Some new pictures from our rooms.
GOLDEN LAMP
Some new pictures of the rare golden version of the FUN 1 TM. The lamp is designed by Verner Panton for J. Lüber 1964.
WONDERLAMP
The Typ A is now up in the blue room. It took a lot of time to dust it of and hang everything in order.
VINTAGE SP01
Next piece for the Pantonworld collection is an original built SP01 from 1970.
FUN 1 TM IN GOLD
The next piece to show you is this table lamp from J. Lüber. The lamp is called Fun 1 TM (Tisch Model = Table Model). These mussel shell lamps use to be in silver chrome but I have seen a few in gold. Here is one of them. I like that the small […]
EARLY FUN 1 DA LAMP
A new cool lamp for the collection showed up today! This is an early version of the FUN 1 DA made by J. Lüber in 1964. It has shiny discs and there is 18 orange discs in the center raw. A little special thing with this lamp is that every 4:th […]
CURTAIN TEST 3
A new test of curtains for the blue room – “Checkers II” pattern in velour from 1969. I think I like these the best so far. The light goes through them in a cool way. Still need to do something with the floor and also the wiring/hanging of the lamps.
BLUE ROOM
Some pictures of the new blue room. I still have some work before it is ready built and I haven´t yet decided what pieces to have here.
BLUE START
I have now slowely started to move in some furniture, lamps and other objects in the new blue room. The blue and yellow wall element you see here is a prototype for the Visiona 2 exhibition 1970. Verner decided to use two tones of green for the exhibition.
TABLE WIRE LAMP
Also this rare lamp came today. A small table version of the Wire Lamp by J. Lüber.