The Model 606 ceiling lamp, produced by the Elmed Cooperative in Zabrze in the 1960s, stands as a hallmark of Polish mid-century lighting design, rooted in the New Look aesthetic. Its shade is crafted from thick, textured glass in a pale pastel pink, finished with a satin sheen that gently diffuses light and accentuates the three-dimensional surface. The bold, repeating starburst or diamond pattern is characteristic of the era, lending a sense of depth and decorative interest. The metal mounting, partially visible from the side, has a matte, subtly patinated finish consistent with the period’s palette. The lamp’s proportions are compact: a 21 × 21 cm square footprint and a softly rounded, convex profile, resulting in a harmonious silhouette. The glass remains free of damage, with crisp reliefs and clean edges; the piece is signed by the manufacturer. Condition: excellent, with no visible signs of wear, restoration, or discoloration. This lamp echoes the voice of 1960s Poland, when modernity was sought in detail and texture. The pale pink glass conjures memories of the era’s gentle experiments with
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Height12 cm
Depth21 cm
Width21 cm
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Width21 cm
Height12 cm
Depth21 cm
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