This Swedish chandelier from the 1950s exemplifies the thoughtful material interplay and geometric clarity characteristic of mid-century modern design. The main structure is crafted from satin-finished copper, its understated sheen complemented by thick, square-cut crystal glass panels with deeply faceted diamond patterns. Each glass panel is separated by a slender vertical strip of teak wood, introducing an organic element and highlighting the Scandinavian approach to craftsmanship. The lower edge is adorned with a clear, scalloped crystal ring, while the fixture is suspended from a robust, patinated brass chain. The chandelier accommodates four standard E27 bulbs, providing even illumination. Dimensions: 32 cm in diameter, total height 70 cm. Condition is excellent – no visible damage, all components original and well preserved. This chandelier echoes the voice of postwar Swedish modernism—a period when light was meant to shape domestic ambience and materials spoke of artisan precision. The copper subtly reflects the glow, while the crystalline glass panels scatter light into a geometric play of reflections. Teak details soften the metallic coolness, as if the chandelier invites a touch of warmth and understated dignity—recounting an era when attention to detail and material harmony were central to design philosophy. The chandelier could be suspended above
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Height70 cm
Width32 cm
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Width32 cm
Height70 cm
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