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1950s Aluminor desk lamp round metal base chrome gooseneck maroon aluminium lampshades 1960s France E27 socket

1950s Aluminor Desk Lamp

1950s Aluminor Desk Lamp

Materials: Round maroon/burgundy painted metal base. Chrome gooseneck. Maroon painted aluminium lampshade, white on the inside. Galvanised E27 socket.

Height: 45 cm / 17.71” – adjustable.

Lampshade: ∅ 16 x 15 cm / 6.29” x 5.90”

Base: ∅ 16 cm / 6.29”

Electricity: 1 bulb E27, 1 x 60 watt maximum, 110/220 volt.
Any type of light bulb can be used, not a specific one preferred.

Period: 1950s, 1960s – Mid-Century modern.

Designer: To be appraised.

Manufacturer: Aluminor, Nice, France.

Other versions: This 1950s Aluminor desk lamp exists in several colours. It was also made with a brass gooseneck. This one is equipped with a maroon Bakelite plug.

Aluminor

André Lavigne established Aluminor in Nice at the Côte d’Azur – the French Riviera in 1950 to manufacture camera shutters. A year later the company grows and develops into manufacturing lighting appliances, first as a subcontractor, then with its own products. In 1974 they moved to the Contes and they started to export their lighting to the United States. Over the years the company expanded and built a number of new workshops. The company still exists and they still produce lighting.

VLM Components

All the electric parts were made in the 1950s/1960s by VLM Components. VLM Components was founded in 1945 in Buccinasco, a small village near Milan, Italy. VLM Components is part of the Relco Group, founded in 1967. Today they are the owners of the brands Relco, Leuci, Relco Lighting, VLM Components and Segno. VLM Components became famous for the switches they produce which were designed by Achille Castiglioni in 1968.