Desk lamp Pop Art, ivory white metal, by A. Gałecki, Poland, 1960s.
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This desk lamp, designed by Apolinary Gałecki and manufactured by Stołeczne Zakłady Metalowe Nr 2 in Warsaw in the 1960s, is a notable example of Polish Pop Art design. Its construction features a bent, nickel-plated steel stem with a polished surface, combined with a lacquered metal base in a distinctive rusty-brown hue shaped into a sculptural loop. The asymmetrical metal shade, finished in a warm, creamy ivory tone with a subtle satin sheen, is attached with a visible rivet, serving as a functional accent. The lamp maintains a minimalist aesthetic with exposed connections and an external power cord. It measures 29 cm in height, 13 cm in width, and 14 cm in depth. The lamp remains in very good condition, with only minor surface scratches consistent with age and no significant damages. The form of this lamp echoes the spirit of the 1960s: the dynamic line of the stem and the contrast between the creamy shade and the warm-toned base embody the bold yet practical ethos of Polish Pop Art. The reflective metal surfaces play with light, casting subtle glimmers and soft shadows, as if the lamp were narrating a story of modernist optimism. The asymmetrical shade and visible construction elements reveal the era's honest design approach, where every detail served both function and form. This lamp can be placed on a desk in a home office or atop a sideboard in a living room, where its compact form highlights its mid-century lines. It would pair well with a geometric, vene
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Height29 cm
Depth14 cm
Width13 cm
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Width13 cm
Height29 cm
Depth14 cm
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