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Bo-Niko Wall Lamp

Materials: Black Bakelite. Some metal parts. White opal frosted conical glass lampshade. Bakelite E14 socket.

Height: 22 cm / 8.66”

Width: 7,5 cm / 2.95”

Depth: 7,5 cm / 2.95”

Electricity: 1 bulb E14, 1 x 40 watt maximum, 110/220 volt.
Any type of light bulb with an E14 screw base can be used, not a specific one preferred. However, white or frosted bulbs gives the most beautiful result in combination with opaque glass.

Period: 1960s – Mid-Century Modern.

Designer: Inspired by a design from 1955 by Wilhelm Wagenfeld (1900-1990) for Lindner and produced by Peill + Putzler.

Manufacturer: Bo-Niko, Industriepark West, 40, 9100 Sint-Niklaas, Belgium. Part of Niko NV. 

Other versions: Made with a built-in switch or without switch. Also produced in white Bakelite. Two types of glass: satin or normal white glass. Also a double version and some other models were made, as you can see below on the boxes. The glass was produced by the glass factory De Rupel.

Bo-Niko

Bo-Niko is part of Niko. Niko is the biggest electric components company from Belgium since decades. The firm was established shortly after World War 1 in 1919 by the two brothers Alphonse and Werner De Backer in Sint-Niklaas, Belgium. The duo first started their business as a bicycle chain producer before they switched to porcelain switches and sockets.

The name Niko is derived from the town where the company is located: Sint-Niklaas: Saint-Nicolas. Sint-Niko-Laas in old Flemish.

In 1962 Niko started with luminaires and founded the Bo-Niko company. It was an instant success. A new factory was opened to meet the demand. In 1972 the company moved from the center of the city to an industrial area near the highway E17 from Antwerp to Ghent

Today Jo De Backer is the CEO of Niko, Jo is the grandson of one of the founders. Whatever happened with the Bo-Niko company is unclear, Niko does not produce luminaires anymore. The core business of Niko is household switches, sockets, home automation and energy solutions.

Bo-Niko wall lamps box black Bakelite white mat/frosted opal glass Sint Niklaas Belgium 1960s MCM