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The Grashoppa shade is fixed with a brass tube and brass fittings on the top. For mountings on the ceiling, the pendant is equipped with a steel br...
View full detailsThe lamp won the Good Design Award in 1950 and was subsequently exhibited at the Good Design Show at the Museum of Modern Art. The classic Cobra la...
View full detailsThe Grashoppa Task Table Lamp is a sophisticated design that is both elegant and practical. The tubular brass stand is mounted on a brass base whil...
View full detailsThe 9602 Floor Lamp was designed by Paavo Tynell for Gubi in 1938. the 9602 floor lamp, also known as " Chinese Hat" was designed by Paavo Tynell i...
View full detailsDesigned in 1945 by Greta Grossman, the B-4 table lamp seduces with its geometric and colorful patterns. The lamp fits effortlessly into almost any...
View full detailsThe G-10 Pendant Lamp was designed by Gretta Grossman for Gubi. The distinctive shape of the lampshade with contrasting brass colored stem gives th...
View full detailsThe Cobra Floor Lamp from Gubi has been designed by Greta M. Grossman in the 1950's. The Cobra lamp takes its name from the shape of the oval shade...
View full detailsThe Cobra Table Lamp is of the most iconic designs by Greta M. Grossman. The table lamp was originally designed in the 1950s and takes its name fro...
View full detailsGreta Grossman (1906-1999) maintained a prolific forty-year career on two continents: Europe and North America. Her achievements were many and encompassed industrial design, interior design and architecture. In 1933, having successfully completed her fellowship at the renowned Stockholm arts institution, Konstfack, she opened Studio, a combined store and workshop. During the same year Grossman married jazz musician, Billy Grossman with whom she later immigrated to the United States, setting in Los Angeles.
Through the 40’s and 50’s Grossman exhibited her designs at museums worldwide, including MoMA in New York and the National Museum in Stockholm.
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