This is an interesting vintage lamp dating to the early 1970s.
I have not seen another like this before - I am thinking that it might been inspired by Scandinavian design - as is reflected in its turned teak sections and the application of a fine sheet of woven flattened straws as a decorative element. It is certainly very modernistic rustic in detail - and would have fitted in with the interest in macrame and homespun items at the start of the 1970s.
The straw covering has a seam down the back, as photographed. Perhaps it you wish to replace this textile section you could remove it and replace with some paper or fabric of your choosing.
It is also reminiscent of wood and corrugated card lamps made by Gregory A. van Pelt at this time. It takes a modern bayonet light bulb - so perhaps not continental in origin.
It will certainly look just the part in a Scandi-modern interior - with a cream-coloured drum shaped hessian shade. Sadly, I do not have its original shade.
It is certainly a very elegant shape - and made of a solid piece of heavy teak - so very substantial. The grain is just beautiful, as is the rich colour of the wood. It is in good vintage condition - no cracks, nasty chips etc
Better give you the dimensions. The height from base to top of bulb holder is 15 1/2 inches - it has a diameter of 5 inches. It has 2 meters of cable.
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