Pendant lamp, matte white glass, by K. Wolf, Czechoslovakia, 1960s.
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This pendant lamp, designed by Karel Wolf for the Valasske Mezirici glassworks in Czechoslovakia during the 1960s, is a testament to the era’s refined glass craftsmanship and mid-century modern sensibility. The sculptural shade, crafted from thick, triple-layered glass, features a matte white finish with a subtle warm undertone. Its organic, symmetrical form is defined by wave-like contours, suspended from a slender metal rod that adds a minimalist accent. The lamp’s construction is seamless, with smooth transitions and no visible hardware, while the matte surface softly diffuses light. The piece is preserved in good condition, free from chips, cracks, or significant signs of use.The form of this lamp speaks to the creative optimism of 1960s Central Europe—a time when functionality was intertwined with artistic ambition. The undulating lines and gentle white hue recall modernist interiors, where such lighting brought understated energy and clarity to the space. The lamp’s silhouette echoes the voice of its era: “I am a light that does not dominate, but quietly shapes the room—sculpting it with gentle shadows and calm presence.”This lamp could be suspended above a dining table or as a central feature in a living room, serving as a visual anchor for the surrounding decor. It would suit interiors inspired by mid-century modern style, especially those with natural wood finishes and muted color palettes. The lamp may be paired with geometric 1960s furniture, minimalist artworks, or textiles with pronounced textures—highlighting both its sculptural form and tranquil character.
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Height38 cm
Width44 cm
Dimension details
Width44 cm
Height38 cm
Weight6 kg
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