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Osram Edition 1906 – modern lighting technology with a vintage look
Osram Edition 1906: Particularly in combination, genuine design highlights are created by the lamps in various traditional shapes and by the PenduLum luminaire. Source: Osram
Osram Edition 1906: Particularly in combination, genuine design highlights are created by the lamps in various traditional shapes and by the PenduLum luminaire. Source: Osram
A homage to design at the turn of the century: The gold color-coated LED lamps of Edition 1906. Source: Osram
A homage to design at the turn of the century: The purist pendant luminaire PenduLum of Edition 1906. Source: Osram
A homage to design at the turn of the century: The purist pendant luminaire PenduLum of Edition 1906. Source: Osram
Osram Edition 1906: Particularly in combination, genuine design highlights are created by the lamps in various traditional shapes and by the PenduLum luminaire. Source: Osram
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Refined lamps and pendant luminaires for stylish interior designs
With Edition 1906, the Osram lamp division – with the future name of Ledvance – presents vintage lighting consisting of premium materials and a modern inner: The gold color-coated LED filament lamps and clear halogen lamps are available in four classic shapes. The PenduLum suspended luminaire features a linear, purist design and has a very refined appearance thanks to its material mix of matt aluminum and textile cable. Especially when combined, the Edition 1906 lamps and luminaires create visual highlights in any room, from hotel lobbies to living rooms.
Named after the year of the Osram trademark registration, Edition 1906 harks back to appearances from around the turn of the century. “We’re pleased that traditional shapes are currently becoming popular again. The edition is inspired by the looks of former times but at the same time corresponds to today's technical standards,” stated Jonas Lindemann, Project Manager at Osram. The LED and halogen lamps in the series are available in the classic Globe, Edison, Oval and Tubular forms. The gold-colored coating of the LED glass bulb additionally emphasises the vintage design. The lamps emit discreet light thanks to low wattages, and the unusual shapes make them genuine eye-catchers whether at home in living rooms, in restaurants or in the lounges of hotels.
PenduLum: A purist design, flexible mounting and high quality materials
The PenduLum is the ideal counterpart to the Edition 1906 lamps, with its purist design paying tribute to the industrial design of the era. The suspended luminaire consists of a high quality aluminum base with matt finish in gold or black and a black textile cable. Equipped with a highly functional pull-cord it can be very flexibly positioned in the room, thereby emitting light to precisely where needed. A further advantage – PenduLum can either be used as a single light source or combined with other luminaires according to design wishes or preferred levels of brightness.
Edition 1906 products will be available from summer 2016.
LEDVANCE GmbH is a fully-owned subsidiary of OSRAM GmbH and is one of the world's leading providers of lamps for professional users and retail customers. The company offers advanced LED lamps as well as a wide range of traditional light sources, standardized luminaires and connected lighting solutions. LEDVANCE is active in more than 120 countries and had approximately 9,000 employees as of 1 July 2016. In the 2015 fiscal year general lighting amounted to around 40 percent of OSRAM turnover or approximately two billion Euros.
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A forgotten passageway used by prime ministers and political luminaries – and closed up by Victorian labourers – has been uncovered in UK Parliament. Historians working on the renovation of the House of Commons found the lost 360-year-old passageway, hidden in a secret chamber.
“As we looked at the panelling closely, we realised there was a tiny brass key-hole that no-one had really noticed before, believing it might just be an electricity cupboard.” said Dr Collins.
The team turned to Parliament’s locksmith for help and, with some difficulty, he was able to open the wood panel door, to reveal a tiny, stone-floored chamber, with a bricked-up doorway on the far wall. They discovered the original hinges for two wooden doors 3.5m high, that would have opened into Westminster Hall. Dr Collins said further investigations made him certain the doorway dated back at least 360 years.
There was another surprise for the team when they entered the passageway – they were able to light the room. A light switch, probably installed in the 1950s, illuminated a large OSRAM bulb marked ‘HM Government Property’. We contacted OSRAM for more information and they confirmed that the frosted light bulb (150W/230V) was not standard, and much larger. OSRAM delivered light bulbs for the UK government and the “VL” on it says that it was made in a factory in Valley, a British plant which closed in the early 1980s. The light bulb is still working today because it has not been used for decades and OSRAM has always been known for longterm quality.
At that time OSRAM was owned by General Electric so it is difficult to estimate how many light bulbs are still out there. OSRAM is not producing light bulbs anymore but the new owner Ledvance is allowed to use the OSRAM brand.
The Team Valley Lamp Works was established in 1954 on a modern industrial estate at Gateshead, in the North of England. It was opened as part of the plan to allow the GEC’s Hammersmith works to concentrate on the manufacture of electronic valves, by taking over miniature and high wattage incandescents, and then decorative candle types. In 1961 the adjacent industrial unit was acquired to absorb the Tungsten, Molybdenum and Leadwire manufacturing from Hammersmith, along with that of AEI, to form the joint company Lamp Metals Ltd. Lamp making closed in 1984 and was transferred to Wembley, while Metal production continued until 1994.
Very little documentation exists concerning the history of the Team Valley works, but an old photo album of the factory was found during the clearance of the OSRAM Wembley headquarters prior to its demolition, and this reveals some details of its establishment and the types of lamps that were produced. Further valuable information has been gleaned from former OSRAM employees.
It would appear that by 1954, OSRAM-GEC had acquired building F109 on the Team Valley Trading Estate at Gateshead in the North of England. It is likely that prior to the existence of this site, there was another lamp-related factory elsewhere at Team Valley. The 1951 OSRAM-GEC catalogue(2) states that tungsten filaments for electric lamps were then being produced at Hammersmith, Wembley and Team Valley, but there is no mention given about any lamp making activities at Team Valley or address details for the filaments operation. In view of the large and empty nature of the building at F109 revealed in the photographs of 1954, it seems unlikely that this building would have been producing only filaments some three years earlier, thus it is suspected that the original Team Valley manufacturing was sited elsewhere.
Later photographs reveal that Team Valley produced the two extremes in sizes of incandescent lamps – from the largest High Wattage GLS to the smallest Miniatures, with the intermediate size types being produced elsewhere. By 1955 the first of the GLS High Wattage groups had arrived. One straight line production unit for the largest lamps of 300-1500W is visible, along with a second smaller line for 150-200W types. In a later photograph the 300-500W line is operating alongs
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