Mid-Century Polished Brass Chandeliers by Hans-Agne Jakobsson

Mid-Century Polished Brass Chandeliers by Hans-Agne Jakobsson

$2,475.00

Originally hung in a hotel in Stockholm, this elegant Mid-Century Modern flush mount chandelier was realized by the esteemed lighting designer Hans-Agne Jakobsson in Sweden, circa 1970. It features a circular, stepped brass base body with a radial grid consisting of an abundance of concentric circles attached to six spokes, emanating outwards from the center. Jakobsson- once employed as an industrial designer for GM, went on to found his own company creating some of the most distinctive and uniquely compelling lighting designs of Scandinavia from this period. With its clean, modernist lines and monochromatic palate, this piece is as versatile as it is beautiful, blending perfectly with any style of interior from classic Mid Century Modern to contemporary. The fixture has been rewired to American standards and in excellent condition.

Sweden, circa 1970

Dimensions:

Height: 6 in (15.24 cm) x Diameter: 16 in (40.64 cm)

Creator: Hans-Agne Jakobsson (Designer)

Style: Mid-Century Modern (Of the Period)

Materials and Techniques: Brass

Place of Origin: Sweden

Period: 1970-1979

Date of Manufacture: circa 1970

Condition: Excellent

Reference Number: LU793416386962

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HANS-AGNE JAKOBSSON

Hans-Agne Jakobsson (1919-2009) was a renowned Swedish interior decorator and furniture designer, celebrated for his innovative approach to lighting. Born in Hvadhem, Gotland, Jakobsson's journey into design began with a carpentry apprenticeship, followed by studies in architecture in Gothenburg. His career took off at General Motors as an industrial designer, and he later worked with prominent furniture designers Carl Malmsten and Werner West.

In 1951, Jakobsson founded his own company, Hans-Agne Jakobsson AB, in Markaryd. There, he created not only lighting designs but also candlesticks and furniture, earning a reputation for his imaginative and adventurous light fittings. His work was heavily influenced by modern Scandinavian designers such as Alvar Aalto and inspired by Paul Henningsen's 'non-dazzle' lighting.

Jakobsson's lighting designs garnered significant attention, overshadowing his furniture creations. He mastered both the direction and color of light, experimenting with a wide range of materials including brass, iron, glass, and wood shavings. This experimentation led to his becoming one of the most influential designers of the golden age of Scandinavian design. His designs were known for their hidden bulbs and streamlined ornamentation, which created diffused, muted lighting.

Inspired by the natural beauty of southern Sweden, with its glittering lakes and vast dark woods, Jakobsson devised creative ways to work with light and illumination. He cleverly designed fixtures to eliminate glaring bulbs and irritating decorations, uniting practicality with a sense of well-being.

Jakobsson's innovative use of materials, particularly his iconic designs based on wood shavings produced by Ellysett AB, set him apart in the world of lighting design. Like his famous colleague Poul Henningsen, Jakobsson is remembered for his attenuated, soft lighting, which continues to influence and inspire designers today.