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The past with a future

Buquet-Schreibtischleuchte, Photo: ©Tecnolumen
For more than 35 years, the name TECNOLUMEN has stood for timeless and characteristic design. Its lamps based on original designs from the Bauhaus era are globally unique. Contemporary lamps that follow the same functional design principle round off the range. In addition to the lamps, the Bremen factory also produces other items and accessories. Naturally a strong emphasis is placed on craftsmanship and high-quality materials. In the case of the retro lamps, the emphasis is on originality, and with the current collections on individuality with a high standard of design. The portfolio is being carefully expanded without losing sight of the timeless classics.
The most prominent of these is the legendary Wagenfeld lamp – the lamp that led to art collector and businessman Walter Schnepel founding TECNOLUMEN in 1980. He was personally granted the only licence in the world to manufacture the original re-edition by Wilhelm Wagenfeld. Another classic from the year 1927 is the Buquet EB27 desk lamp, which is available in various designs, including for wall mounting.
Alongside the many other designs, including from the Art déco era, the latest designs are well on their way to becoming design classics. The Jella table lamp by young designer Lena Schlumbohm is clearly reminiscent of the EB27, but with its modern shape and colour is quite contemporary and stand-alone. The designs of Mathias Schifferdecker are characterised by the creative combination of the technical and the playful, including that for the Cubelight light object, which he has designed for TECNOLUMEN.
The most prominent of these is the legendary Wagenfeld lamp – the lamp that led to art collector and businessman Walter Schnepel founding TECNOLUMEN in 1980. He was personally granted the only licence in the world to manufacture the original re-edition by Wilhelm Wagenfeld. Another classic from the year 1927 is the Buquet EB27 desk lamp, which is available in various designs, including for wall mounting.
Alongside the many other designs, including from the Art déco era, the latest designs are well on their way to becoming design classics. The Jella table lamp by young designer Lena Schlumbohm is clearly reminiscent of the EB27, but with its modern shape and colour is quite contemporary and stand-alone. The designs of Mathias Schifferdecker are characterised by the creative combination of the technical and the playful, including that for the Cubelight light object, which he has designed for TECNOLUMEN.