Two vintage brass ‘The Onion’ pendants – Falkenbergs, Sweden 1960 - 1969
Helge Zimdal
AcciaioPlasticaMetalloOttone
22 cm, ø 22 cm
ConditionVery good
€ 1.250
Van Kerkhoff Art
- A proposito di opere d'arte‘The Onion’ (Lök / Löken) pendant by Helge Zimdal are a series of mid-century Scandinavian pendants designed in the 1960s for Swedish maker Falkenbergs Belysning. “Löken,” Swedish for “onions,” refers to their rounded, organic silhouette that gives them a warm, sculptural presence. They were made in a few variants — most commonly in solid brass, but also in hand-blown glass and rarer copper versions — all reflecting clean, understated Scandinavian Modern styling.
Because they were produced in limited runs and are seldom encountered today, especially in the less usual materials, these pendants are considered notably rare and collectible.
About Helge Zimdal
Helge Zimdal (Alingsås, Sweden 1903 – 2001) was a Swedish lighting designer active primarily during the mid-20th century, a period marked by the international rise of Scandinavian modernism. Although he never achieved the same level of name recognition as some of his contemporaries, Zimdal’s work has come to be appreciated for its quiet clarity, strong material sensibility, and close alignment with Swedish functionalist ideals.
Zimdal worked mainly in the 1950s and 1960s, designing lighting for Swedish manufacturers such as Falkenbergs Belysning. His designs emerged in a context where lighting was increasingly understood as both a technical and architectural element of the interior. Rather than aiming for expressive or decorative excess, Zimdal focused on balanced proportions, controlled light distribution, and durable construction. His lamps were intended for everyday use, yet they possess a sculptural restraint that places them firmly within the Scandinavian modern tradition.
He is best known for ‘Löken’ pendant series, named after the Swedish word for “onions,” which refers to the softly rounded, layered form of the fixtures. These pendants exemplify Zimdal’s approach: simple geometry, carefully chosen materials, and a form that enhances the quality of light without drawing unnecessary attention to itself. Produced in limited numbers, the Löken pendants were made in materials such as brass, glass, and occasionally copper, each version emphasizing warmth and longevity rather than trend-driven finishes.
Zimdal’s design language reflects broader post-war Scandinavian values — honesty of materials, clarity of function, and an understated aesthetic suited to domestic and public interiors alike. His lamps often rely on subtle detailing rather than overt stylistic gestures, allowing them to integrate easily into a wide range of architectural settings. This discretion may partly explain why his name remained relatively low-profile during his lifetime, even as his work met high standards of craftsmanship and design integrity.
In recent years, Helge Zimdal’s work has gained increased recognition among collectors and design historians. The relative scarcity of surviving examples, combined with renewed interest in mid-century Scandinavian lighting, has brought his designs back into focus. Today, Zimdal is regarded as a representative figure of Swedish modern lighting design — not defined by prolific output or international fame, but by a consistent, thoughtful approach that continues to resonate through the enduring quality of his work.
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Marked
Unmarked, well known design
Condition
These vintage pendants are in very good vintage condition. Some light scratches and wear consistent of age and use. Original lamp-fitting (E27), recently rewired.
Dimensions
H. 22 cm
Diam. 22 cm - A proposito di opere artista
Helge Zimdal (nato Helge Zimdahl, 27 aprile 1903 ad Alingsås – 3 ottobre 2001 a Hovås, Göteborg) è stato un architetto e professore di architettura svedese, noto soprattutto per il suo ampio contributo all'architettura scolastica in Svezia. Il suo lavoro ha avuto un ruolo significativo nel plasmare l'ambiente fisico delle scuole svedesi del dopoguerra, combinando chiarezza funzionale e responsabilità sociale.
Helge Zimdal si è formato come architetto in un periodo in cui modernismo, pianificazione razionale e ideali di welfare state definivano sempre più l'architettura scandinava. Nel corso della sua carriera, si è particolarmente dedicato alla progettazione di edifici scolastici, un campo in cui ha sviluppato una profonda competenza. I suoi progetti educativi erano caratterizzati da un'attenta organizzazione spaziale, dall'attenzione alla luce e alle dimensioni e da una forte attenzione alle esigenze quotidiane di studenti e insegnanti. Zimdal considerava l'architettura scolastica non solo un compito tecnico, ma anche una responsabilità civica, convinto che ambienti di apprendimento ben progettati potessero influenzare positivamente l'istruzione e lo sviluppo sociale.
Oltre alla sua attività di architetto, Zimdal è stato professore di architettura presso la Chalmers University of Technology di Göteborg. In questo ruolo accademico, ha influenzato generazioni di architetti, contribuendo alla formazione architettonica sia attraverso l'insegnamento che la ricerca. La sua duplice posizione di professionista e docente gli ha permesso di creare un ponte tra teoria e pratica, rafforzando i principi del funzionalismo e della progettazione incentrata sull'uomo all'interno della cultura architettonica svedese.
Oggi, Helge Zimdal è ricordato come una figura importante dell'architettura svedese del XX secolo, in particolare nel campo della progettazione di edifici scolastici e pubblici. La sua eredità perdura attraverso i numerosi edifici scolastici da lui realizzati e attraverso il suo impatto duraturo sulla formazione architettonica presso la Chalmers University of Technology.
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