The HL 99 Bauhaus Pendant Lamp by TECNOLUMEN, consisting of a chrome-plated or polished brass tube with an opal ball, was created by an unknown designer in 1900. It was one of the first lighting fixture designs developed for electric light bulbs. It has enriched the interior designs of many architects, such as Peter Behrens, Adolf Loos and Josef Hoffmann. The Bauhaus School had similar designs by Marianne Brandt and Hans Przyrembel. This lamp was manufactured in large numbers in the 1920s and 30s, when it was mainly used in schools and offices.
Made in Germany by TECNOLUMEN.
Dimensions:
Size 1: Globe Diameter 7 3/4" Canopy Diameter 3 1/2" Length 47 1/4"
Size 2: Globe Diameter 9 3/4" Canopy Diameter 3 1/2" Length 49 1/4"
Size 3: Globe Diameter 11 3/4" Canopy Diameter 3 1/2" Length 51 1/4"
Size 4: Globe Diameter 13 3/4" Canopy Diameter 4" Length 53 1/4"
Size 5: Globe Diameter 15 3/4" Canopy Diameter 4" Length 55 1/4"
Materials: Ceiling lamp. Chromed or polished and varnished brass. Opaque globe. Consecutively numbered and stamped with the TECNOLUMEN logo. Length of chain: 1000mm.
Maximum recommended wattage:
Size 1 - E27 60W
Size 2 - E27 75W
Size 3, 4 & 5 - E27 100W