»EMAKON-S« 
Historical factory lamp made of enameled sheet steel 
with Bakelite distributor and porcelain socket

These lamps were originally used to illuminate assembly halls, workshops,
storage areas and construction sites. In old descriptions, in particular
the uniformity of the illuminated surface was highlighted as a quality feature.
Today they are often used in living and working areas, as well as in the catering industry.
Only functional aspects were decisive in their design.
For this reason, the lights are of great objective beauty and high durability
and timeless aesthetics.

In this model, the shade expands its diameter in a conical downward direction
and thereby creates a logical formal unity with the cathedral. The ceramic frame
lies deep inside the shade, so that the bulb does not light up even when suspended high
blinds. A distribution box with a hanging eyelet is screwed onto the dome. It deals
This is a classic combination that could be found in many workshops.
This is the smallest of three models in this series with a diameter of 38 cm.
Luminaire and Bakelite distributor have been thoroughly cleaned, sealed, polished and rewired.

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the uniformity of the illuminated surface was highlighted as a quality feature. Today they are often used in living and working areas, as well as in the catering industry. and thereby creates a logical formal unity with the cathedral. The ceramic frame lies deep inside the shade, so that the bulb does not light up even when suspended high blinds. A distribution box with a hanging eyelet is screwed onto the dome. It deals Luminaire and Bakelite distributor have been thoroughly cleaned, sealed, polished and rewired. Socket: E 27, porcelain, suitable for normal light bulbs, as well as LED and energy-saving lamps The illustrations are examples. An item will be delivered in the same condition. Upon request, we can supply components for suspension such as textile cables, chains, canopies a