The Polam Farel ceiling or wall lamp represents a quintessential example of Polish industrial design from the 1970s, embodying the utilitarian spirit of the PRL era. Its construction features a substantial, dome-shaped shade made from clear pressed glass with a distinct prismatic texture, refracting light into decorative, diamond-like patterns. The shade is mounted to a sturdy metal base, enamelled in a warm off-white (creamy) tone with a subtle satin sheen. A central hexagonal silver-toned fastening screw punctuates the design, emphasizing its functional, engineered character. The lamp’s proportions are balanced—the prominent glass dome complemented by a slim metal rim, defining a minimal and purposeful silhouette. The fixture is fitted with an E27 socket, allowing it to serve as either a ceiling flush mount or a wall sconce. Preserved in very good condition: the glass is free of chips or cracks, the metal base is complete with original finish, and the lamp is ready for immediate use.This lamp echoes the voice of an era when industrial functionality met the aesthetics of simplicity. Its textured glass diffuses light like a sheet of ice, while the geometric screw detail alludes to the disciplined engineering of Polish modernism. The creamy enamel and austere form conjure memories of a time when design focused on durability and univers
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Height12 cm
Width30 cm
Length30 cm
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Length30 cm
Height12 cm
Width30 cm
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