This Art Deco pendant lamp from the early 1930s is crafted entirely from brass and features a distinct two-tiered construction. A rectangular ceiling plate, four streamlined pulleys, and a solid cylindrical counterweight allow precise height adjustment between 87 and 131 cm. The dominant material is golden-toned brass with a soft, matte-satin finish that dampens reflections and evokes quiet sophistication. The lower, horizontal bar suspends four hefty, tubular sockets for Edison-style LED bulbs (supplied, modern). The lamp’s lines are explicitly geometric, with symmetry emphasized and ornamentation reduced to functional detail – a trapezoidal handle beneath the body enables easy adjustment and completes the visual harmony. All mounting elements and the fabric-braided cord are exposed in accordance with the period style. The brass surface, carefully restored, shows minute traces of age preserved in the patina, without detracting from the overall finish. Condition: restored, with only minor, nearly imperceptible signs of time. This fixture embodies the late Art Deco era’s narrative: a time when machinery took on poetic resonance and functional detail replaced fleeting ornament. The smooth, cool brass recalls the spirit of the modern city; its geometry and regular divisions tell the story of the transition from classical motifs
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Height87 cm
Depth12 cm
Width47 cm
Dimension details
Width47 cm
Height87 cm
Depth12 cm
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