I kommission for
Jovis Verlag
The standard lamps „Schliephacke“ and „Ssymmank“ became well-known as
favourite designs within the Berlin intellectual scene. Today, the two
lamps dating from the late 1950s are renowned as classics of their day.
With a crown made of six „leaves“ of brightly coloured nylon, the ultra-
modern „Ssymmank“ - based on a design by Hans Scharoun and developed for
serial production by his assistant Günter Ssymmank - was even a sensation
for the fifties. The organic „Scharoun-Lamp“ has been exhibited in the
Museum of Modern Art in New York since the beginning of the eighties. The
minimalist design of the multi-functional „Schliephacke“, by the architect
Fridtjof Schliephacke, clearly adopts the stylistic traditions of the
Bauhaus. Both lamps, with their quite contrary starting points, are key
examples illustrating the debate on Functionalism that raged in Germany
during post- war reconstruction, and they are still regarded as icons of
Berlin design today.This book presents the development of the two
collector‘s pieces within the context of that debate, „illuminated“ by
numerous illustrations.
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