Ceiling light art déco, ivory white, ceramics, Poland, 1920s
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This interwar ceramic ceiling light embodies early 20th-century design, where minimalist geometry is gently softened by subtle Art Deco influences. The glazed ceramic rosette, finished in warm ivory, fans outward with clean, architectural lines, transitioning seamlessly into a spherical glass shade. The glass, slightly more yellow in tone than the rosette, is highly polished and screwed into place with an E27 socket, forming a gentle color gradient between ceramic and glass. Both materials have a lustrous, reflective quality, and the construction is precise—there are no visible screws or fasteners, highlighting the era's preference for streamlined, functional aesthetics. Proportions are well balanced, with the wide rosette visually anchoring the rounded form of the shade. Electrical installation has been replaced and functions reliably. Condition: excellent, with no visible damage or signs of wear. This ceiling light echoes the quiet confidence of interwar modernism, when designers sought a dialogue between simplicity and understated ornamentation. The smooth, glossy ceramic surface captures and plays with light, conjuring the ambiance of urbane apartments of the era—spaces built on harmony and clarity. The glass shade, shaped like a soft sphere, tempers the crisp geometry of the rosette, suggesting the restrained elegance and thoughtful balance characteristic of its time. The lamp could be paired with furnishings defined by clean lines and natural materials—a wooden console, a simple dining table, or glass accessories in white and beige. It would work equally well
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Height25 cm
Width15 cm
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Width15 cm
Height25 cm
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