This ceiling lamp from the 1970s features a geometric, hexagonal design characteristic of late modernism and the space age movement. The body is crafted from metal with a mirror-like, polished brass finish in warm gold, accentuating both light and form. Six evenly spaced bulb holders, each fitted with an opal-white spherical bulb, create a harmonious and symmetrical composition. The bold geometry and subtly raised base give the fixture a sculptural presence, while precisely executed joints emphasize the solidity of its construction. The surface displays only minor scratches and a gentle patina—typical of a well-preserved original from the era. The lamp is in good condition, with minimal traces of time consistent with the 1970s. The form of this lamp tells the story of an era where function met the decorative allure of metal and a fascination with modernity. The golden sheen evokes interiors in which light, reflected by metallic surfaces, created an atmosphere of optimism and contemporary luxury. The geometric structure, almost in dialogue with the architecture of the 1970s, suggests disciplined form with a hint of futuristic intent. This lamp seems to whisper of a time when design dared to highlight the presence of light not only through function, but as a sculptural statement. The lamp may serve as a central ceiling piece in a living or dining room, where its gold surface will reflect the rhythm of the space. It works well in interiors inspired by mid-century modern style, especially when paired with furniture of simple line, natural wood, and period accessories. It may be combined with graphite or olive textiles to accentuate the warmth of gold, or introduced into eclectic collector spaces, where its geometric form becomes a distinctive lighting accent.
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Height8 cm
Width33 cm
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Width33 cm
Height8 cm
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