Kaiser Leuchten Desk Lamp 6658 – White version
Lamps in the movies
A black Kaiser Leuchten desk lamp 6658 was used as a prop in the Belgian comedy TV series De Collega’s. It was aired for three seasons between September 1978 and February 1981 on the BRT, the national public-service broadcaster for the Flemish Region and Community of Belgium. Here with Bob Van Der Veken and René Verreth.
Kaiser Leuchten Desk Lamp 6658
Materials: Green painted round and flat metal (iron) base. Cast iron counterweight inside. Curved chrome rod. Adjustable green painted aluminium mushroom lampshade, painted white inside. White painted joint. Some metal parts. White painted E27 socket.
Lampshade: ∅ 30 cm / 11.8”
Height: 36 cm / 14.17”
Base: ∅ 20 cm / 7.87”
Electricity: 1 bulb E27, 1 x 75 watt maximum, 110/220 volt.
Any type of light bulb can be used, not a specific one preferred.
Period: 1960s, 1970s – Mid-Century Modern.
Designer: Klaus Hempel – attributed.
Manufacturer: Gebr. Kaiser & Co. Leuchten KG, Lichttechnische Spezialfabrik (Light technical special factory), Neheim-Hüsten, Germany.
Other versions: This Kaiser Leuchten desk lamp 6558 exists in several colours. It was made in two sizes. The smaller version has a lampshade of 25 cm / 9.84” and is equipped with an E14 light bulb.
Klaus Hempel
Architect Klaus Hempel designed many lamps for Kaiser Leuchten. He also designed beautiful lamps for the Hustadt-Leuchten company, also from Germany. On of the most famous lamps he designed for Kaiser Leuchten in 1972, model 07030, was copied by Massive from Belgium.
Gebr. Kaiser & Co. Leuchten KG
Gebr. Kaiser & Co. Leuchten KG, Lichttechnische Spezialfabrik, Neheim-Hüsten was founded by Hermann Kaiser, who came to Neheim as a worker from Heddinghausen. With a brother and a participant, he became self-employed in 1895.
At the beginning, the company concentrated on the production of nickel-plated and copper-plated lamp parts for the already existing lighting factories. The economic breakthrough came with the development of a very cheap petroleum lamp made of tinplate. During the First World War the production was converted to war materials such as storm batons.
After the war, the manufacture of electric lighting fixtures was expanded, and finally the whole branch of the business was transferred. During the period between the two world wars, the company developed into one of the largest lighting manufacturers in the region. not in the least thanks to the lamps designed by Christian Dell.
As early as 1934 the number of workers was 350. This figure increased to about 600 to 700 employees until the beginning of the Second World War.
During the Second World War the production plants were completely destroyed. After the war a strong enterprise expansion began. Between 750 and 1000 people were temporarily employed.
Towards the end of the 1970s the company was acquired by Thorn Lighting Group. This became the property of an international investment company in 1993, and the remnants of production were transferred to Dortmund in 2000.
Several working lamps/desk lamps designed by Christian Dell are still in production and made by Fritz Hansen.
Links (external links open in a new window)
Gebr. Kaiser & Co. Leuchten KG – Wikipedia
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