Flute of Chicago Postmodern Corrugated Cardboard Table Lamp in Red, 1980s
Flute of Chicago Postmodern Corrugated Cardboard Table Lamp in Red, 1980s
Flute of Chicago Postmodern Corrugated Cardboard Table Lamp in Red, 1980s
Flute of Chicago Postmodern Corrugated Cardboard Table Lamp in Red, 1980s
Flute of Chicago Postmodern Corrugated Cardboard Table Lamp in Red, 1980s
Flute of Chicago Postmodern Corrugated Cardboard Table Lamp in Red, 1980s
Flute of Chicago Postmodern Corrugated Cardboard Table Lamp in Red, 1980s
Flute of Chicago Postmodern Corrugated Cardboard Table Lamp in Red, 1980s
Flute of Chicago Postmodern Corrugated Cardboard Table Lamp in Red, 1980s

Flute of Chicago Postmodern Corrugated Cardboard Table Lamp in Red, 1980s

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A bold, sculptural table lamp by Flute of Chicago, designed by Gregory Van Pelt in the 1980s Postmodern idiom — often cited as "in the manner of" Frank Gehry's Easy Edges cardboard furniture. The bulbous, urn-shaped base is built from laminated, edge-grain corrugated cardboard, its exposed rippled layers finished in a saturated red lacquer that gives the surface a distinctive ribbed, textural quality. It's topped with a matching wide conical (coolie) shade in glossy red, and the brass hardware and finial peeking through at the neck add a nice metallic contrast to the monochrome red palette.

Flute pieces were part of a wave of experimental cardboard furniture and lighting that emerged in the late 20th century, prized today for their playful material honesty and graphic presence — as much sculpture as light source. This example is in vibrant, vivid red throughout, a striking statement piece for a mid-century or postmodern-leaning interior.

  • Dimensions:
    Height: 17 in (43.18 cm)
    Diameter: 18 in (45.72 cm)

Wear consistent with age and use. Minor structural damages. This lamp is in mostly fine condition, the shade has a few wrinkles.