The Jacobson’s house on Hämeenkatu got electricity in 1899 and these wall-attached lamps were the first electrical lights in their home. The lamps are made of brass and the design is inspired by nature, which was typical for the Jugend style. The lightbulbs have been left exposed and mounted in flower-like attachments.

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