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Louis Kalff Romeo Desk Lamp

Materials: Black painted round flat base with a built-in switch. Cast iron counterweight inside the base. Philips logo stamped in the base. Folded brass rod and parts. Black painted aluminium UFO style mushroom lampshade with a whole in the middle. Painted white inside. Bakelite E27 socket.

Height: 41,5 cm / 16.33”

Width: ∅ 28,5 cm / 11.22”

Base: ∅ 11,5 cm /4.52”

Electricity: 1 bulb E27, 1 x 100 watt maximum, 110/220 volt.
Any type of light bulb with an E27 socket can be used. For this lamp preferable a silver tipped light bulb for the down-light effect.

Period: 1960s – Mid-Century Modern.

Designer: The Philips design team.

Manufacturer: S.A. Philips N.V., Brussels, Belgium.

Other versions: The Louis Kalff Romeo desk lamp was made with slight differences in the lampshade, rod and base. Many different colors. Often named z-lamp, because of the folded rod. Several other Philips lamps are named Z-lamps, but they all have a different name. They were never named Z-lamps by Louis Kalff or Philips. The later version from the 70s, with a grounding is named Romeo 69.

This lamp is based on a design by Louis Kalff from the 1950s, the Junior desk lamp.

Koninklijke Philips N.V.

Inspired by the fast-growing electricity industry and the promising results of Gerard Philips own experiments to make reliable carbon filaments, Frederik Philips (his father) financed the purchase of a modest factory in Eindhoven, The Netherlands in 1891.  Frederik Philips was a Jewish banker based in Zaltbommel.

In 1895, after difficult first four years and near bankruptcy, Anton Philips joined the company. He was Gerard’s younger brother. With Anton’s arrival, the family business began to expand rapidly. The brothers changed their family business by founding the Philips corporation. They laid the foundations for the later electronics multinational.

In 1930 the first shaver of the Philips company was introduced and was simply called “The Philishave”.

A day before the German invasion in the Netherlands on 9 Mai 1940, the Philips family fled to the United States of America, taking a large amount of the company capital with them.

Operating from the US as the North American Philips Company, they managed to run the company throughout the war. After World War II the company was moved back to the Netherlands, with their headquarters in Eindhoven.

Louis-Kalff

Louis Christiaan Kalff

(Amsterdam, November 14th 1897 – Waalre, September 16th, 1976)

Louis Kalff was a pioneering industrial designer in the Netherlands during the first half of the 20th century. With a solid background including studies in sculpture, ceramics, furniture design and architecture, he began to work for the Philips company in 1924, department consumer electronics company marketing.

In 1929 he started a department for design of lighting products (LIBU – Lichtadviesbureau (Dutch for light consultancy). Louis Kalff was responsible for the lighting sections of the World Exhibitions in Barcelona, Antwerp and Paris.

 As freelancer he also designed posters and advertising for the Holland America Line, Calvé, Zeebad Scheveningen, Holland Radio. He also designed book covers.

After World War II Kalff kept himself active in industrial design for Philips. After his retirement in 1960, Louis Kalff stayed with Philips as a consultant and architect. In 1961 he was given the direction and execution of the Evoluon building in Eindhoven. It was the last work of the light architect who almost worked for 40 years at the Philips group.

Louis Kalff Romeo Desk Lamp - Stickers on the Box - 1960s Philips

Louis Kalff Romeo Desk Lamp - Stickers on the Box - 1960s Philips

Lamps in the movies!
Upgrade (2018)

A Louis Kalff Romeo desk lamp was used as a prop in the “cyberpunk action body horror” film Upgrade from 2018. A futuristic thriller with Logan Marshall-Green.

Louis Kalff Romeo desk lamp used as a prop in the 2018 film Upgrade

 Unit 42 (2017)

A Louis Kalff Romeo desk lamp was used as a prop in the in the 2017 Belgian television series Unit 42. Starring Patrick RidremontConstance Gay and Tom Audenaert. Many other lamps appear in the series.

Louis Kalff Romeo desk lamp used as a prop in the 2017 Tv series Unité 42