The Leola ceiling lamp from the 1970s is a thoughtful example of sculptural mid-century modern design. Its construction is based on two concentric rows of curved metal arms, each ending in an E14 bulb holder—altogether, the lamp accommodates 12 light points. The smooth, polished surface in a cool silver hue forms a striking backdrop for the bulb sockets finished in satin gold, adding a subtle contrast to the whole. Craftsmanship is evident in the precise joints and the silver-toned central mounting plate. The lamp’s silhouette relies on dynamic, geometric curves, creating a balanced composition. The lamp is in good condition: minor signs of oxidation and slight discoloration are visible on some metal elements, typical for original pieces from this era. This lamp echoes the spirit of the 1970s—a time balancing between geometry and fantasy. The metallic arms unfold like a blooming flower, with the interplay of cool silver and gold recalling the era’s penchant for boldness and new forms. Artificial light reflected from the sleek surfaces brightens the interior like a stage set for evening gatherings—the lamp seems to announce: "I am here to highlight the rhythm of everyday life and lend it a touch of theatricality."
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Height17 cm
Width56 cm
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Width56 cm
Height17 cm
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