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Kandem

German

Among the earliest lighting manufacturers in Germany, Kandem Leuchten GmbH embodies the progressive philosophy of the Bauhaus school.

In the early 20th century, the company’s popularity skyrocketed as a result of its innovative engineering and forward-looking visual design. Kandem popularized many features and forms that prominently characterize the lighting designs of today — such as the bell-shaped head and forward-foot base, which are common attributes of many table lamps.

German mechanics and good friends Max Körting and Wilhelm Mathiesen founded Kandem Leuchten GmbH as Körting and Mathiesen (K&M) in 1889. The two had developed a bond while working at a company in Leipzig and quickly found that they shared a similar professional vision with respect to design. They decided to go into business together in the then-fledgling field of electrical engineering. 

Körting and Mathiesen set up shop and moved forward on their inaugural idea — creating a new type of arc lamp. To build capital for their project, the duo produced small electrical pieces such as light switches and doorbells that sold as quickly as they could make them. When they completed their arc lamp, it sold much more quickly than they expected. In order to increase their production, Körting and Mathiesen bought property and built a plant just outside of Leipzig. By this time the partners had rebranded the company as Kandem, which is an abbreviated combination of their surnames. However, colleagues and peers continued to refer to the company as Körting and Mathiesen.

In the 1920s, Kandem involved itself heavily in the Bauhaus design school, buying designs and enlisting the talents of the facility’s top artists at the student ateliers in Dessau — which was home to the institution following its move from Weimar, where Walter Gropius founded the school in 1919. Kandem partnered with notable Bauhaus product designers Hin Bredendieck and Marianne Brandt. After emigrating to the United States during the late 1930s, Bredendieck taught at the Institute of Design in Chicago and would later establish the Department of Industrial Design at Georgia Tech. Collectors celebrate Brandt for her boundless creativity and innovation in household products and accessories — many of which inspire designers to this day.

Kandem’s relationship with Bauhaus ended in 1933 when the school closed. The manufacturer continued to operate outside of Leipzig well into the mid-20th century, producing some of the most celebrated pieces in mid-century modern lighting design. Kandem now operates in Diez, Germany, as a subsidiary of the Dr. Fischer Group.

On 1stDibs, explore the vast array of Kandem table lamps, pendants and wall lights.

Bauhaus Kandem Table or Desk Lamp Designed by Marianne Brandt
By Marianne Brandt, Kandem
Located in Vienna, AT
Beautiful iconic Bauhaus desk lamp designed by Marianne Brandt for Kandem Leuchtenbau Leipzig. It has the typical glass base which makes this model the much sought after one fitted w...
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1930s German Bauhaus Vintage Kandem

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Steel

Marianne Brandt for Kandem Glass Base Table Desk Lamp
By Marianne Brandt, Kandem
Located in Rockaway, NJ
Nice vintage circa 1930s lamp.
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1930s German Mid-Century Modern Vintage Kandem

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Metal

Wilhelm Bader Scissor Wall Lamp, 1930
By Kandem
Located in Los Angeles, CA
Articulating black enameled metal scissor wall lamp by Wilhelm Bader, extends from 14" to 50", hood enameled white interior, one E26 socket, max. wat...
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1930s German Bauhaus Vintage Kandem

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Metal

Marianne Brandt Desk Lamps, 1950
By Marianne Brandt, Kandem
Located in Los Angeles, CA
Stunning Kandem task lamps for Leuchtenbau Leipzig, post WWII Model manufactured with original Kandem No. 1115 parts, original light grey enameled metal shade and arm on a clear glas...
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1950s German Bauhaus Vintage Kandem

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Metal

Marianne Brandt Desk Lamps, 1950
Marianne Brandt Desk Lamps, 1950
H 16 in W 6 in D 16 in
Model 530 Bauhaus Pendant Lights by Kandem, Circa 1920s
By Kandem
Located in Gloucester, GB
Model 530 Bauhaus pendant lights by Kandem, Circa 1920s - Price is per light (9 available) - Vitreous black enamel shades - Steel necks with brass screws - Steel hook hangings ...
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1920s German Bauhaus Vintage Kandem

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Enamel

Model 530 Bauhaus Pendant Lights by Kandem, Circa 1920s
Model 530 Bauhaus Pendant Lights by Kandem, Circa 1920s
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H 27.17 in W 15.75 in D 15.75 in
Model 574 Kandem Desk Lamp, Circa 1920s
By Kandem
Located in Gloucester, GB
Model 574 Kandem desk lamp Circa 1920s - Original dark green paint - Pressed steel shade with Kandem branding - Articulated arm and shade - On/off switch on the shade - Produc...
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1920s German Industrial Vintage Kandem

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Steel

Model 574 Kandem Desk Lamp, Circa 1920s
Model 574 Kandem Desk Lamp, Circa 1920s
H 31.5 in W 7.09 in D 8.67 in
Kandem 756 Desk Lamp, circa 1930s
By Kandem
Located in Gloucester, GB
Kandem 756 desk lamp Circa 1930s. - Cast iron stepped base - Steel arm and shade - Original On/Off toggle switch on the shade - Produced by Kortin...
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1930s German Bauhaus Vintage Kandem

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Steel

Kandem 756 Desk Lamp, circa 1930s
Kandem 756 Desk Lamp, circa 1930s
H 46 in W 14 in D 20 in
Model 752 Table Lamp by Kandem, circa 1930s
By Kandem
Located in Gloucester, GB
Model 752 table lamp by Kandem Circa 1930s. - Original brown paint - Cast iron foot with curved steel arm - Adjustable shade and arm - Original bakelite On/Off toggle switch -...
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1930s German Bauhaus Vintage Kandem

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Steel

Model 752 Table Lamp by Kandem, circa 1930s
Model 752 Table Lamp by Kandem, circa 1930s
H 18.12 in W 5.12 in D 7.88 in
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Kandem furniture for sale on 1stDibs.

Kandem furniture are available for sale on 1stDibs. These distinctive items are frequently made of metal and are designed with extraordinary care. There are many options to choose from in our collection of Kandem furniture, although black editions of this piece are particularly popular. Many of the original furniture by Kandem were created in the mid-century modern style in germany during the 20th century. If you’re looking for additional options, many customers also consider furniture by Marianne Brandt, Peter Behrens , and Midgard. Prices for Kandem furniture can differ depending upon size, time period and other attributes — on 1stDibs, these items begin at $373 and can go as high as $7,940, while a piece like these, on average, fetch $1,070.

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