Pendant lamp, light green, glass, aluminum, Napako, Czech Republic, 1960s.
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This pendant lamp by Napako, produced in the 1960s, is a representative example of Czechoslovak mid-century modern design, where utility is combined with subtle decorative flair. The distinctive saucer-shaped shade is crafted from semi-translucent glass tinted in pale green with a yellowish undertone. The surface is enlivened by abstract linear patterns and small reddish-brown and black dots, giving playful rhythm to its matte, subtly satin finish. Polished aluminum elements—central mount, stem, and ceiling canopy—offer a glossy contrast to the glass, connected via precise, minimally visible hardware. The construction remains geometric and unembellished, characteristic of Czech design at the turn of the 1950s and 1960s. Intended for living or dining spaces, the lamp diffuses light softly through its translucent shade. Condition: this piece has been professionally restored, showing no visible damage; all components are preserved in very good order. The form itself speaks with the voice of the 1960s, when modernity was meant to be approachable, light, and woven into daily life. The gentle greenish tinge evokes the feel of early spring daylight, while the geometric surface prints echo the graphic optimism of the era—modern, but never austere. The cool metal sheen of the aluminum contrasts softly against the glass, calling back to an industrial hopefulness. This lamp carries a memory of times when light was a promise of comfort and renewal. For placement, it would suit a living or dining room suspended above a table,
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Height58 cm
Depth56 cm
Width56 cm
Dimension details
Width56 cm
Height58 cm
Depth56 cm
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