This Polish table lamp from the 1960s is a quintessential example of Space Age design inspired by the era of space exploration. The spherical shade, crafted from pastel celadon glass, features a distinctive bubbled texture across its entire surface, creating a three-dimensional effect and gently reflecting light with its satin finish. The metal base, painted in an off-white hue, stands on four legs and is distinguished by deep, symmetrical arch cutouts at both the top and bottom, reinforcing the geometric nature of the design. The overall proportions are harmonious, with the glass sphere securely nested within the sculptural base. The lamp is preserved in very good vintage condition, showing minor signs of age such as small chips and subtle discoloration, all without compromising stability or function.The lamp’s form echoes the spirit of the 1960s, when fascination with space travel and modern technology shaped everyday objects. Its pastel bubbled globe conjures images of unknown planets or a fragment of a space capsule, while the metal base resembles the framework of a probe poised for landing. The geometric cutouts in the base reflect the optimism and bold vision of a future where even home accessories brought a sense of proximity to great discoveries.This lamp can serve as a statement piece in interiors inspired by mid-century modern, retro-futuristic, or eclectic styles. Its striking form would work well on a low sideboard, desk, or bedside table, where the soft glow from the pastel shade creates subtle reflections on nearby surfaces. It may be paired with other vintage elements, geometric decor, or minimalist ceramics in neutral tones to highlight its technical and decorative qualities.
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Height19 cm
Width11 cm
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Width11 cm
Height19 cm
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