CHRISTOPHE GEVERS, GE 101 Brass Table Lamp for Light

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Rare GE 101 table lamp by Belgian architect Christophe Gevers, produced in the 1970s by Light. This example is executed in brass, a configuration we have not previously encountered. The design features a bent-steel structure and the characteristic cylindrical shade, resulting in a beautiful architectural silhouette. We also have a white-lacquered version available.

The lamp is in very good original condition, with authentic wear consistent with age. No longer in production, the GE 101 is considered a collectible within Belgian modernist design. 

h x w x d: 21 x 35 x 22 cm / weight: 0.75 kg

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SOLD - destination Barcelona, Spain

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About Christophe Gevers

Christophe Gevers (1928–2007) was a Belgian interior architect and designer known for his total approach to space, where architecture, furniture, and detail form a coherent whole. His work spans interiors, office systems, and lighting, with key projects such as the Cap d'Argent (1958) and the 300 series for Asko.

Trained in both technical crafts and design, Gevers developed a precise and material-driven language, shaped by his early experience at De Coene and his long tenure as head of the Furniture and Layout workshop at La Cambre. His work is defined by functionality, tactile materials, and an exceptional attention to detail.

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