Pendant Lamp Bauhaus, chrome steel silver, frosted glass, 1970s.
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This pendant lamp from the 1970s, inspired by Bauhaus, embodies the geometric purity and industrial character typical of post-war modernism. Three arms radiate from a highly polished chrome steel sphere, creating a harmonious composition rooted in symmetry and restraint. The cool, mirror-like silver finish contrasts with warm brass accents at the base of each light, while the matte, frosted glass shades feature subtle horizontal ribbing that lends a tactile dimension. Exposed screws and precise metalwork emphasize the technical heritage of the design, with robust construction ensuring durability. The lamp measures 65 cm in width and 45 cm in height. Condition: very good, with minor signs of age on the chrome surface. The form of this lamp tells the story of an era when functionalism met decorative discipline. It seems to echo the voice of the 1970s: 'Light should be present, but never overpower the space.' The chrome sphere reflects its surroundings, blurring the boundary between object and interior, while the frosted glass diffuses light into soft, expansive fields. Every detail—from cool steel to the delicate ribbing of the glass—evokes the intellectual precision and restraint of Bauhaus, yet with a distinct note of post-war optimism. This pendant would excel in Bauhaus-inspired, mid-century modern, or eclectic modernist interiors. It could be suspended above a dark wood dining table, paired with minimalist steel-legged chairs, or featured in a living room against smooth, light walls where its
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Height45 cm
Width65 cm
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Width65 cm
Height45 cm
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