This pendant lamp by Polam Meos from the 1960s is a quintessential example of Polish Pop Art design, produced in Wieliczka by Zakłady Sprzętu Oświetleniowego Polam. The layered, shaped glass shade is crafted with precision and features a vivid, saturated red-orange color with a high-gloss finish, making it instantly eye-catching. Its form flows from a broad, rounded base into a slender neck and flared top, blending mid-century modern and Pop Art influences. The lamp is suspended from a black cord with a contrasting black E27 socket, and its hanging height is adjustable. The glass shade is flawless, showing no damage or signs of restoration, and the overall build is solid and cohesive. The electrical system has been replaced with new wiring. Condition: very good, with no glass defects and the original sculptural form intact. This lamp echoes the voice of the 1960s: a bold embrace of color, optimism, and energy that broke through the postwar greyness. The glossy glass shade, reminiscent of a carmine droplet, reflects both light and its surroundings, while its sculptural lines recall the posters and graphics of the Pop Art era. It is an object that does not hide—like many designs of its time, it reminds us that lighting can also be a statement of joy and audacity. The lamp can be hung above a dining table or as a focal point in a living room, where its color sets the rhythm of the space. It works well in interiors inspired by the 1960s and 1970s, but can also be paired with minimalist furniture in neutral tones to create a strong contrast and vibrant accent. It may be complemented by geometric prints, Murano
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Height90 cm
Width20 cm
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Width20 cm
Height90 cm
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