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Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Walburga Külz, Lamp (box), ca. 1975
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Walburga Külz

Lamp (box), ca. 1975
Ceramics, Glazing
H 49,5 W 35,5 D 10,5 cm
Unique
Signed with "K"
€1,450.00
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This ceramic wall lamp by Walburga Külz exemplifies the artist’s sculptural approach to functional objects. Created around 1975, the work reflects Külz’s interest in architectural form, material presence, and the expressive potential of glazed ceramics within postwar German design.
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Walburga Külz (1921–2002) was an important German ceramicist whose work occupies a distinctive position between sculpture, design, and architectural ceramics. Active primarily from the 1960s through the 1980s, Külz is known for her experimental lighting objects and ceramic wall pieces, in which material, surface, and spatial presence take precedence over conventional functionality.

This ceramic wall lamp, Lamp (Box), produced around 1970–1975, exemplifies Külz’s mature practice. Created in Erbach/Rheingau, the lamp is formed from light, stoneware-like ceramic with a grey–ochre matte glaze, combined with angular volumes in olive green and blue. The box-like body emphasizes solidity and architectural restraint, while the attached folded ceramic element—finished in a softly mottled pink–grey glaze—introduces rhythm, relief, and tactility.

The lamp is equipped with two internal light sources, positioned above and below, and features simple original wiring. Rather than functioning as a purely utilitarian object, the work operates as a sculptural wall piece in which light activates the ceramic surface and form. The object is signed with a scratched “K” monogram inside the structure and is unique.

This lamp has been exhibited in “VAN SCHIP NAAR OBJECT” (2001) at the Museum für Angewandte Kunst, Gera, and the University Museum Marburg, underscoring Külz’s relevance within the discourse of applied arts and sculptural ceramics in postwar Germany.

Today, Walburga Külz’s work is recognized for its synthesis of material experimentation, architectural form, and expressive glazing, positioning her as a significant figure in 20th-century German ceramic and design history.

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Exhibitions

VAN SCHIP NAAR OBJECT” (2001) at the Museum für Angewandte Kunst, Gera, and the University Museum Marburg

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