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Pastoral Five armed Ceilinglamp mod T348/5D produ

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Very special fivearmed Pastoral Ceiling Lamp model  T348/5D produced in 1959. The lamps has original handpainted and original clear cast crystalware. . Designed by Hans-Agne Jakobsson for Markaryd, Sweden. The glassdomes are 8-edge shaped crystal cut and has handpainted black straight lines to mark the curves and edges of the domes. Frame in polished brass. 
Measures:  90 cmH x 65 cmD.  Dome: 20 cmH x 20 cmW.

Hans- Agne Jakobsson (1919-2009 ) was a Swedish interior decorator and furniture designer most active between the 1950s and 70s. Jakobsson was born in Havdhem on Gotland in Sweden in 1919. Hans-Agne Jakobsson first was a carpenter and then continued his education in Gothenburg, graduating with a degree in architecture. He was first hired by General Motors as an industrial designer and then worked as an assistant to both well known Carl Malmsten (1888-1972) and Werner West (1890-1959).
Hans- Agne Jakobssons lighting received great international attention. He was experimenting with a wide range of materials as brass, iron, glass, fabric, and wood shavings, Jakobsson mastered both the direction and color of the light.

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Very special fivearmed Pastoral Ceiling Lamp model  T348/5D produced in 1959. The lamps has original handpainted and original clear cast crystalware. . Designed by Hans-Agne Jakobsson for Markaryd, Sweden. The glassdomes are 8-edge shaped crystal cut and has handpainted black straight lines to mark the curves and edges of the domes. Frame in polished brass. 
Measures:  90 cmH x 65 cmD.  Dome: 20 cmH x 20 cmW.

Hans- Agne Jakobsson (1919-2009 ) was a Swedish interior decorator and furniture designer most active between the 1950s and 70s. Jakobsson was born in Havdhem on Gotland in Sweden in 1919. Hans-Agne Jakobsson first was a carpenter and then continued his education in Gothenburg, graduating with a degree in architecture. He was first hired by General Motors as an industrial designer and then worked as an assistant to both well known Carl Malmsten (1888-1972) and Werner West (1890-1959).
Hans- Agne Jakobssons lighting received great international attention. He was experimenting with a wide range of materials as brass, iron, glass, fabric, and wood shavings, Jakobsson mastered both the direction and color of the light.