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Lights from Germany

German designs are famed for their clean lined and well engineered approach. The Bauhaus School played a major role in combining design with engineering during the late 1920s and early 1930s. A number of lights we salvage were influenced by Bauhaus School design. From the mid to late 20th century, Communist East Germany produced a wide variety of lights for both industrial, commercial and residential applications, often manufactured in three scaled versions to cater for varying bulb wattage.

1930s German factory pendants

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1960s aluminium vintage german cargo ship bulkhead wall lights

Reclaimed German cargo ship lights

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Salvaged eastern bloc vintage lighting

Salvaged Eastern Bloc lighting (V2)

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Salvaged Eastern Bloc lighting (V1)

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1970s industrial caged bulkhead lights

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industrial aluminium and glass czech fluorescent wall light

Eastern Bloc LED lighting (V1)

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vintage black enamel german pendant light

German factory lights (V2)

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A 1930s German factory light

German factory lights. Circa 1930

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1930s elegant German pendant lights

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Vintage chrome pendant lights

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Eastern Bloc LED lighting (V6)

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salvaged german factory light black enamel shade

German factory lights. Circa 1930 (V1)

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