This distinctive lamp, attributed to Willem Bogtman, reflects the craftsmanship of the renowned Haarlem-based glass artist who gained recognition in the early 20th century for his refined stained-glass work. Bogtman created pieces for churches, public buildings and elegant interiors, and was known for his precise technique, geometric compositions and warm use of colour.
Dating from around 1920, the lamp features yellow-toned stained and leaded glass that emits a soft, warm glow when illuminated. The glass panels are hand-set in lead, characteristic of Bogtman’s understated yet expressive style. Resting on a wooden base, the piece has a timeless and authentic presence. It is both a decorative object and a small chapter of Dutch stained-glass history.
