This Danish ceiling or wall lamp from the 1970s encapsulates the sculptural approach of Nordic design, where functionality is balanced by a bold use of materials. Its construction features a substantial pressed glass shade, forming a square with softly rounded corners. The sides are heavily textured, recalling the look of melting ice or tree bark, while the top is adorned with a repeating pattern of raised hexagons with frosted centers, adding architectural depth and a dynamic interplay of light. The glass presents a cool, clear translucency with subtle warm undertones, enhanced by a glossy finish that diffuses the light softly. A black metal base anchors the lamp, partially visible beneath the glass. The connection between materials is precise and seamless, and the overall condition shows no visible damage—no cracks, chips, or scratches. Condition: very good.This lamp echoes the voice of 1970s brutalist design, when everyday objects became sculptural statements. The pressed, tactile glass speaks of an era unafraid of experimentation, where surfaces invite the touch and scatter light into geometric pools and understated shimmer. There is a dialogue here between raw form and the sensory effect of light
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Height18 cm
Depth11 cm
Width18 cm
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Width18 cm
Height18 cm
Depth11 cm
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