verkstadslämpar
Verkstadslämpar, a Swedish term, translates roughly to "workshop lamp" or "factory lamp." Historically, these lamps were designed for industrial environments, prioritizing durability, functionality, and clear illumination. They were typically constructed from robust materials like metal, often steel or cast iron, to withstand the harsh conditions of a workshop, including potential impacts, dust, and heat. The design often featured an adjustable arm or articulated joints, allowing workers to direct light precisely where it was needed on their tasks. This adjustability was crucial for detailed work, preventing shadows and eye strain.
Early verkstadslämpar commonly employed incandescent or halogen bulbs, chosen for their brightness and ability to cast