This ceiling lamp or flush mount, produced by Elektroinstala Decin in Czechoslovakia in the 1960s, exemplifies the functionalist design language with a Scandinavian touch that defined Eastern Bloc mid-century modernism. The structure features two cylindrical glass shades in a cool, pastel blue. The glass is semi-matte with a gentle sheen and decorated with regular vertical ribbing, diffusing light softly and lending the lamp a quiet texture. The shades are suspended from a rectangular wooden beam in a warm, medium-brown hue, with visible natural grain and a matte or lightly waxed finish. A minimalist, light gray ceiling canopy made of ceramic or plastic completes the composition. The lamp's proportions are harmonious, with the elongated glass shades providing a subtle geometric contrast to the linear wooden support. The condition is highly authentic and well preserved: the glass is free from chips or cracks, and only minor signs of age can be detected on the wood and hardware, consistent with its very good vintage state.
This fixture seems to quietly evoke the voice of Czechoslovak modernism: 'I design light without demanding attention.' The
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Height66 cm
Length12 cm
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Length12 cm
Height66 cm
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