The KAISER IDELL Pendants were designed by Christian Dell for the Gebr, Kaiser & Co. lighting factory. The first catalogue was launched in 1936 in which the table lamp model 6631 Luxus appeared for the first time.Β
This lamp soon became the undisputed top model of the KAISER idell series β then, as well as today, the symbol of noble Germanic design, exquisite choice of materials and precise engineering. The term βidellβ is a reference to the word idea and the designer lastname, Dell. βKaiserβ is a reference to the original manufacturer.
The KAISER idell collection is available in different versions: table, wall, floor lamps and pendants. KAISER idell is an original Bauhaus design. The series is based on a world-patented swivel joint and the characteristic dome embossed with βORIGINAL KAISER-idellβ. The lamps are made in steel and brass and the lampshades are hand painted in high gloss. The crome-plated lamp elements consist of hand polished and silver soldered brass.
Dimensions Γ14,5 x H15,5 cm (3-m black textile cord & silver canopy included)
Light source 1 x E27 (bulb not included) Weight 0,6 kg
Kaiser Idell 6722-P
BlackΒ
Kaiser Idell 6722-P
Russet red
Kaiser Idell 6722-P
Soft ochre
Dimensions Γ28,5 x H13,5 cm (3-m black textile cord & silver canopy included)
Light source 1 x E27 (bulb not included) Weight 0,825 kg
Kaiser Idell 6631-P β Black
Kaiser Idell 6631-P β Matt Black
Kaiser Idell 6631-P β Black Brass
Kaiser Idell 6631-P β White
Kaiser Idell 6631-P β Ruby red
Kaiser Idell 6631-P β Venetian red
Kaiser Idell 6631-P β Olive green
Christian Dell was a German silversmith and designer. From 1922-25 he worked as a foreman of the metal workshop at the Bauhaus in Weimar where he was the man behind a highly innovative and pioneering style of design.
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The Bauhaus occupies a place of its own in the history of the 20th century culture; architecture, design, art and new media. As one of the first colleges of design, it brought together a number of the most outstanding contemporary architects and artists. Beginning in 1926 Dell sketched lights, often for the lamp factory Gebr. Kaiser & Co.