This Bauhaus-style ceiling lamp from the 1950s represents German mid-century design, where geometric simplicity meets understated decorative detail. The shade, crafted from two-tone glass in a creamy white hue, features swirling diagonal stripes that create a gentle, dynamic pattern. Its form is a slightly flattened sphere with a pointed bottom, emphasizing the movement’s preference for balanced, geometric lines. The suspension and ceiling cup are made from polished brass with a smooth, glossy finish, providing a harmonious contrast to the glass and referencing the refined material palette of the postwar modernist era. The lamp measures 45 cm in diameter and 56 cm in height. Its sturdy hanging construction ensures both stability and visual coherence. The fixture is fitted with a standard E27 socket. Condition: good vintage, with a delicate patina on the brass and only minimal signs of use on the glass; no visible cracks or major damage. This piece echoes the voice of German Bauhaus, which in the 1950s pursued modernity with respect for materials and without superfluous ornament. The spiral motif on the glass evokes shifting light across the walls, while the creamy white tones add softness and luminosity to the interior. Brass details, subtly patinated, hint at the passage of time, as if the lamp recalls mornings in mid-century villas and evenings gathered under its gentle illumination—light that unifies rather than dominates the space. The lamp can be suspended
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Height56 cm
Width45 cm
Length45 cm
Dimension details
Length45 cm
Height56 cm
Width45 cm
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