RON ARAD LIMITED FLOOR LAMP
This rare early edition sculptural floor lamp dates to around 1984, produced by One Off Ltd with a winding tubular steel structure rising from a solid concrete base — a piece that sits as confidently in a museum context as it does in a private interior. Minimalist exposed bulbs at each tip reinforce its raw, architectural character without softening its edge.
Structure & Material Sensibility
The tubular steel framework winds upward organically, referencing the unpredictable geometry of a tree branch rather than any conventional lamp form. The raw industrial finish is intentional — nothing here is polished or prettified, and that restraint is precisely what gives it authority.
Concrete Base & Stability
The solid concrete base anchors the composition both physically and visually. Its weight and rawness contrast directly with the lean steel above, and that tension between mass and line is central to the lamp’s sculptural logic.
Historical & Collector Significance
As an early One Off Ltd production piece, this lamp documents a pivotal moment in London’s 1980s avant-garde design scene. Early editions of this form are actively sought by collectors of radical and experimental design, and examples in this condition are genuinely uncommon on the market.
Placement & Interior Fit
Built for spaces that treat design objects with the same seriousness as art — a generous living room, a gallery-style studio, or an architect-designed interior where this lamp can occupy its own visual territory without competition.
Product Specifications
- Dimensions: H156cm x W80cm x D45cm
- Materials: Tubular steel, concrete base
- Special Features: Exposed bulb tips, early edition circa 1984, One Off Ltd production
- Best For: Gallery-style living spaces, collector and design-forward interiors

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