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A very rare teak wall lamp by Ruprecht Skrip (1917-1969).
The two rods of different lengths can be moved individually, and can be played with in a multitude of ways. The mechanism is a ball-and-socket joint with two counterweights.
An emblematic piece for any living room, it can be used as a standard wall light, but also as a reading light or to overhang an armchair.
This sconce is in its original, natural, untouched state, preserved from the passage of time. The electrics are old, and need to be reviewed for safety reasons.
We note minor rubbing and wear due to the passage of time. Everything is original, including the lampshades.
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Dimensions :
Height: 75.5 cm
Width : 6,4 cm
Depth: 3.5 cm
Low light arm length: 114 cm
Length of high light arm: 158 cm
E: L6405
Ref: VVN0KDYFN0