BOOMERANG 2000 Desk Lamp by Luis Perez de la Oliva for Fase Madrid, 1960's Spain
The Boomerang 2000 Desk Lamp, designed by Luis Perez de la Oliva for Fase Madrid in the 1960s, is a remarkable example of mid-century modern Spanish design. With its sleek, futuristic form, this lamp has become an iconic piece, highly coveted by collectors and design enthusiasts.
The lamp is mounted on a ball joint, offering exceptional flexibility, with the shade swiveling in all directions and the base capable of rotating around 320º, allowing you to position the light exactly where it’s needed. It is equipped with two E14 sockets, providing ample illumination for any workspace or reading area. Additionally, the electrical components have been professionally renewed by an expert electrician, ensuring both safety and functionality while maintaining its original charm.
The vibrant orange and white color scheme gives the lamp a bold, pop-art appeal, making it a striking accent in any room. The diffuser, while identical to the original in size and shape, has been updated with PMMA (polymethyl methacrylate), which is more durable and resistant to breaking, making it ideal for everyday use.
Fully restored some years ago, this lamp has minor scratches consistent with its age and use, adding to its authenticity and charm. The Boomerang 2000 Desk Lamp is a perfect blend of vintage appeal and modern functionality, making it an outstanding piece for any mid-century modern collection or as a statement addition to a contemporary space.
Dimensions
Width: 55 cm
Depth: 30 cm
Height: 40 cm
Detailed condition
Restaured some years ago.
Materials
Metal and PMMA.