This ceiling lamp, produced by the Spółdzielnia Inwalidów 'Promień' (Polam) in Wieliczka, Poland, in the 1960s, exemplifies the geometric clarity and bold color palette of Polish modernist design. The shade is crafted from vivid, ruby red blown glass, rendered in a perfectly uniform tone across a highly glossy, near-mirrored surface. The spherical base transitions into three distinct, cylindrical rings at the top, creating a rhythmic architectural effect—a hallmark of mid-century modern aesthetics. The construction is completed by a satin-finish metal ring connecting the glass shade to a new, white textile cord (length 100 cm), the only component that is not original. The craftsmanship is precise, showing no visible joins, losses, or discolorations. The glass surface is untouched, with no scratches or chips.
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Height28 cm
Depth25 cm
Width25 cm
Dimension details
Width25 cm
Height28 cm
Depth25 cm
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