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1980s Memphis style table lamp Heico Linke black conical round base thin rod Brilliant Leuchten Germany
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1980s Memphis style table lamp Heico Linke black conical round base thin rod Brilliant Leuchten Germany1980s Brillantleuchten AG Table Lamp 1
1980s Memphis style table lamp Heico Linke black conical round base thin rod Brilliant Leuchten Germany1980s Brillantleuchten AG Table Lamp 2
1980s Memphis style table lamp Heico Linke black conical round base thin rod Brilliant Leuchten Germany1980s Brillantleuchten AG Table Lamp 3
1980s Memphis style table lamp Heico Linke black conical round base thin rod Brilliant Leuchten Germany1980s Brillantleuchten AG Table Lamp 4
1980s Memphis style table lamp Heico Linke black conical round base thin rod Brilliant Leuchten Germany1980s Brillantleuchten AG Table Lamp 5
1980s Memphis style table lamp Heico Linke black conical round base thin rod Brilliant Leuchten Germany1980s Brillantleuchten AG Table Lamp 7
1980s Memphis style table lamp Heico Linke black conical round base thin rod Brilliant Leuchten label1980s Brillantleuchten AG Table Lamp 6

1980s Memphis Style Table Lamp

Materials: Black painted conical base. Long thin black rod. Black painted metal and plastic. Red coloured plastic details. Some brass and chrome parts. Black painted conical aluminium lampshade, not painted inside. Porcelain G5 socket.

Height Base: 30 cm / 11.81”

Lampshade: ∅ 12 cm / 4.72”

Rod: 50 cm / 19.68”

Base: ∅ 17 cm / 6.69”

Electricity: 1 bulb G5 halogen, 1 x 50 watt maximum, 12 volt. 220 volt to 12 volt transformer built-in the base. Any type of G5 lamp can be used. Not a specific one preferred.

Period: 1980s – Memphis Milan Style.

Designers: Heico Linke & Jens Plewa.

Manufacturer: Brilliant AG, Brilliantstraße 1, D-27442 Gnarrenburg, Germany.

Other versions: This 1980s Memphis style table lamp was also made as a floor lamp. You can find it over here.

This table lamp was produced by Brilliant Leuchten, it was also sold in The Netherlands by HEMA.

Heico Linke

Heico Linke (full name: Heinrich Linke) is a German industrial designer who designed a wide range of products between the late 1970s and the early 1990s, including several important lighting designs for Brillantleuchten (later Brilliant AG).

He studied Industrial Design at the University of Fine Arts (HFBK) in Hamburg from 1974 until 1979. Several of his early lamp designs originated as semester projects during his studies, some of which later entered (limited) production.

In early 1978, Heico Linke founded the design studio Linke.Plewa.Design together with Jens Plewa (and briefly Reinhardt Buchner). The studio was based in Hamburg-St. Pauli and operated until 1994. During this period, the office worked for a large number of industrial clients, designing products ranging from lamps and light systems to electronics, packaging, tools, toys, furniture, and medical devices.

Between 1986 and 1991, Linke-Plewa designed an extensive range of lighting products for Brillantleuchten. Many of these designs were developed around the emerging popularity of 12V halogen lighting and modular lighting systems. After the takeover of Brillantleuchten in 1991 and its transformation into Brilliant AG, large parts of this product range were abruptly discontinued.

From 1995 onward, Heico Linke worked as an in-house designer for ZACK, a leading European brand specialising in stainless steel home accessories. He remained with the company until May 2014. After leaving ZACK, he briefly ran his own company again for several years and subsequently retired.

Several of Linke’s lamp designs, especially from the late 1980s, are today frequently associated with the Memphis style. This is particularly true for the Circo series, which is often offered on the secondary market at very high prices and regularly (and incorrectly) attributed to Italian Memphis designers.

HEMA

HEMA is a discount retail chain that started business as a dimestore. H.E.M.A. is an acronym for “Hollandsche Eenheidsprijzen Maatschappij Amsterdam” (Hollandic Standard Prices Company Amsterdam).

The company was founded in 1926 by Leo Meyer and Arthur Isaac. They already owned the luxury department store De Bijenkorf. Products were priced at 10, 25 or 50 cents (guilder).

In the 1950s, it was the first franchise organisation in the Netherlands and it still is the largest franchise operator in the country. In 1984, HEMA opened its first store abroad, in Belgium.

The company is characterised by relatively low pricing of generic housewares. Mostly made by and for HEMA, often with original design.

Today, 2019, HEMA is active in a big part of Europe: more than 750 stores in nine countries with 19.000 employees. Since 2007 it is a property of an investment fund.

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