Counterpoint Wall Lamps "C-1626" by Raak, The Netherlands 1960s

Counterpoint Wall Lamps "C-1626" by Raak, The Netherlands 1960s

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In the realm of mid-20th century Dutch design, these model "C-1626" wall lamps remain fascinating examples defined by the contrast of the smooth, round satin-matte glass and the angular-straight grey metal. Produced by RAAK Amsterdam and envisioned during the 1960s, this pair stands as evidence to the era's minimalist aesthetic. These wall lamps are not only embodiments of simplicity and elegance, showcasing a design ethos that continues to captivate admirers today, but also illustrate how minimalist design can be so ingenious and expressive at the same time.

RAAK’s design philosophy, epitomized in these “C-1626” models, embraces clean lines and uncluttered aesthetics. Functionally, Counterpoint wall lamps are marvels of balance. The design encapsulates a harmonious interplay of light and shadow, casting a gentle glow that enhances the ambiance of any space. The adaptability of the lamps is underscored by their capacity to blend seamlessly with diverse decor styles, a testament to the enduring legacy of Raak's commitment to versatility.

RAAK Amsterdam, a true vanguard in Dutch lighting design, played a pivotal role in shaping the visual landscape of the 1960s. Their meticulous craftsmanship and dedication to minimalist elegance laid the foundation for a design language that continues to resonate today. For collectors and connoisseurs alike, these counterpoint wall lamps stand as both a nod to history and a beacon of timeless style for contemporary interiors.

Condition:

In good vintage condition. Wear consistent with age and use. Some small marks on the metal bodies.

Dimensions:

11.02 in W 14.37 in D x 68.89 in H

28 cm W x 36.5 cm D x 17.5 cm H

Literature: Raak catalogue 6, page 11.

About the manufacturer:

RAAK Amsterdam was started in the year 1954 by Carel O. Lockhorn, who before was employed by Philips in the south of the Netherlands. RAAK had its main sales outlets in both Eindhoven and Amsterdam.

The name “RAAK” can be loosely translated as “bulls eye” in Dutch, i.e. the company hits the target with respect to its design and function:

The aim of the RAAK company was to advise for correct usage of lighting devices, in a way that these are adapted to the surrounding architecture. The designs produced by the company were aimed at being modest, elegant, and effective.

During its existence, RAAK collaborated with several famous designers such as Betrand Balas (Springfontein Lamp), Frank Ligtelijn (Globe Lamp) or Maija-Liisa Komulainen (Fuga lamp). Many of the designs produced by RAAK have turned into sought-after vintage pieces.

The RAAK Company has ceased to exist in 2011.

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