Desk or Wall Lamp – Brass Gimbal Lamp, Vienna Secession, ca. 1900
CHF 380
A rare and versatile piece from the Vienna Secession era, this antique gimbal-mounted lamp blends Art Nouveau elegance with early 20th-century engineering.
Crafted in brass with a frosted opaline glass shade that fades from white to red, it can be used as a desk lamp or wall sconce. Its finely turned detailing and pivoting design reflect the refined functionality of Secessionist lighting—both sculptural and smart.

Maker: Unknown
Origin: Possibly Vienna, Austria
Year / Period: Circa 1900
Materials: Brass frame with gimbal joint; two-part opaline glass shade with frosted white-to-red gradient
Features: Rare gimbal-mounted brass lamp with stylized cut-out base or wall plate; can be used as desk lamp or wall sconce; finely turned detailing; rewired with brown twisted fabric cord
Marks / Signatures: Unmarked
Condition: Good overall condition consistent with age and use. Minor signs of wear and patina. Fully functional unless otherwise stated.
Socket / Voltage: European plug; E14 socket
Measurements:
Height: approx. 30 cm
Shade diameter: approx. 13 cm
Base/wall plate: ca. 10 × 10 cm