Gepo

Gepo Amsterdam: Dutch Space Age Lighting Design
Gepo Amsterdam (originally Gepo N.V. from Gebroeders Posthuma) was a pioneering Dutch lighting brand founded in 1965 by the Posthuma brothers — Peter, Jules, Archi, and Rob. Known for its affordable yet innovative lighting solutions, Gepo became a key name in mid-century modern and Space Age design throughout the 1960s and 70s.

A Legacy of Innovation
Gepo stood out for its use of chrome finishes, acrylic elements, and sleek futuristic shapes that defined the aesthetics of the time. The company’s philosophy focused on creating lamps that combined style, functionality, and accessibility, aiming to bring modern design to middle-class homes. A hallmark of their designs was the inclusion of dimmers, a forward-thinking feature for that era.

Iconic Gepo Designs
Arc Lamps: Adjustable floor and wall arc lamps with acrylic globe shades, blending sculptural forms with ambient light.

Eyeball Lamps: Table and floor lamps with spherical chrome heads, adjustable for focused or diffuse lighting.

Mushroom and Ball Shades: Playful yet refined designs that captured the futuristic vision of 1970s interiors.

End of Production and Legacy
By the early 1980s, Gepo ceased operations, but its designs remain highly sought after by vintage collectors and enthusiasts of mid-century design. Today, Gepo lamps are considered timeless Space Age icons, often featured in curated interiors and design auctions.

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