Darø Type 443 | Pair of Beech Wood Wall Lights | Scandinavian Bohemian Sconce 1970s | Nordic Home Interior
Retro wooden lamp 1970s
For sale are these beautiful wall lights in beech wood.
Made by Danish light Company DARØ
The number is: Type 443
True bohemian home decor with authentic style. In fantastic handcrafted quality made in the 70s.
Measurements:
Height 19cm
Diameter of base 11.5cm
Depth 16cm
Socket uses standard E14 bulb.
The lamps has white cord 2 meter long. It has an EU plug and on/off switch.
Condition:
Lovely vintage condition.
Very little signs of use.
The wire has two flaws on them - see last photo.
DARØ Belysning was founded in 1969 by Kjeld Darø. As a designer he has made several design classics the past 40 years.
The Company is placed in Randers - in Denmark and is still making lamps. Now its just the next generation who designs as Kjeld Darøs son has taken over the firm.
If you like vintage lamps - I have more for sale here:
https://www.etsy.com/dk-en/shop/DanishVintageCottage?ref=seller-platform-mcnav§ion_id=38871967
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Shipping:
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I combine orders, and you can add another smaller item to this box without extra charge.
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Return:
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Buyer pays for return postage.
Postage issues:
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