The floor lamp by Fischer Leuchten from the 1970s exemplifies German mid-century modern design with distinct space age influences. The construction features a cylindrical metal base and a central stainless steel rod, crowned with a large smoked glass LED bulb. Its most distinctive elements are the two vertically stacked sections of clear, molded plastic, each with a geometric, grid-like pattern. These transparent surfaces create a luminous chessboard effect, subtly diffusing light throughout the space. Silver metallic accents—including the base, rings, and central shaft—contrast with the cool clarity of the plastic. The lamp's proportions are slender and vertical, maintaining a balanced and symmetrical silhouette. There is a visible black inline switch on the cord, and the round, weighted base ensures stability. The lamp is in good vintage condition, with minor signs of use typical of the era such as faint surface scratches and light patina on the metal. This piece seems to narrate the story of the 1970s, a time when German designers experimented with light and material, embracing new technologies and transparent plastics. The lamp emits light that breaks across the geometric plastic surfaces like a beam in a kaleidoscope—an effect that introduces a subtle interplay of reflections and shadows into the room. When illuminated, the lamp's seemingly cool structure glows with a warm, slightly amber hue, evoking the spirit of modernist living rooms where innovation met a futuristic vision of everyday life. Such a floor lamp is best suited to spaces inspired by mid-century modern or retro
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Height115 cm
Width22 cm
Length22 cm
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Length22 cm
Height115 cm
Width22 cm
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