This ceiling light from 1970s Czechoslovakia exemplifies the era's approach to combining materials and form, rooted in late modernist and mid-century modern design. The main feature is a wide, shallow copper ring with a warm, medium-bronze semi-gloss finish. The ring is smooth, rounded, and unembellished, with minor scratches and a subtle patina that attest to its age and authenticity. The lower section features a thick, pressed Bohemian glass diffuser, clear and geometric, which enhances the spread of light and introduces visual texture. The top mounting element is made of a cream-colored, matte material, likely plastic or ceramic. The construction is robust, with the glass firmly set into the copper ring, and no visible hardware disrupts the streamlined aesthetic. The lamp operates with two light sources. Its overall condition is very good: the copper shows minor signs of wear and patina, while the glass remains undamaged and all elements are original.The copper and glass evoke the voice of the 1970s—an era when simplicity of form and honesty of material became central to design. This lamp might recall evenings in mid-century living rooms, where geometric light spread gently across interiors, softened by the textured glass and warmed by the copper ring. Its restrained, functional elegance speaks to a period when less was more and every detail was intentional.This pendant light would suit mid-century modern interiors
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Height20 cm
Length32 cm
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Length32 cm
Height20 cm
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