The Cobbler lamp was designed by Olle Lundberg for Ateljé Lyktan, inspired by the thousands of sketches and drawings that were stacked away in Ateljé Lyktans archives. In the early 20th century, designers started to try and dress the, until then much-used, naked lightbulb - also known as cobbler's lamps. First shades were made of sheet metal, probably inspired by the kerosene lamp. From these early models, designed by Hans Bergström, Olle Lundberg found his inspiration for the Cobbler lamp - a modern take on historic shade designs. With its broad and conical shaped shade, the Cobbler lamp spreads a broad, dispersed light.