
"Lighting is important in Sweden, where six months out of the year bring short, dark days. It's fitting, then, for Tambur-one of our favorite Stockholm home stores, has turned its attention to a collection of table lamps. Here, lamp bases are handmade by Nicola Fasano, a family-run workshop in Puglia known for its signature splatterware and ceramics, while the lampshades are produced in Eskilstuna, Sweden, using methods dating back to the 1940s."
"The mix-and-match collection combines the quality of vintage lighting with the character of now. Above: The fabric for each lampshade is sourced from Swedish company Astrid Textiles. Above: The collection includes two lamp bases-the Tondo and Alto (shown)-shaped and hand-glazed or painted in Italy. Above: Hand-painted flowers in the Fiore lamp base. Above: The glazing process of an Alto lamp base in Rosa. Above: The shape of the Alto Lamp is intentionally both elegant and stately; the quintessential table lamp."
Sweden experiences six months of short, dark days, making lighting important. Tambur has created a collection of table lamps featuring Italian ceramic bases and Swedish-made shades. Lamp bases are handmade by Nicola Fasano, a family-run workshop in Puglia known for splatterware and ceramics. Lampshades are produced in Eskilstuna using manufacturing methods dating to the 1940s. The mix-and-match collection combines vintage-quality lighting with contemporary character. Fabrics for the shades are sourced from Astrid Textiles. The collection includes two bases, Tondo and Alto, that are hand-glazed or painted, with variants such as the Fiore base and mohair bouclé shades used for pendants. Prices range from about €230 to €390.
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