Pendant Lamp Space Age, chrome steel silver, clear glass, by M. Ishi, Staff Leuchten, Germany, 1970s.
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This pendant lamp, designed by Motoko Ishi for Staff Leuchten in 1970s Germany, exemplifies the space age and modernist aesthetic. The lamp features a cylindrical body made of chrome-plated steel with a mirror-like finish, paired with a smooth, glossy glass globe. The lower hemisphere of the glass shade is coated in chrome, creating a striking contrast between the transparent upper section and the reflective lower half. The proportions are elongated and slender—65 cm in height and 12 cm in diameter—suspended from a black cord, presenting a precisely engineered, minimalist silhouette. Condition is very good: the chrome surface remains bright and untarnished, the glass is clear and intact, with only minimal, natural oxidation marks characteristic of the 1970s. The lamp’s form tells a visual story of an era captivated by space exploration and technological innovation. The chromed finish reflects its surroundings like a cosmic periscope, while the interplay of glass and metal evokes the spirit of material and lighting experiments typical of late 1960s and early 1970s design. This object embodies a dialogue between the precision of German engineering and the delicacy of Japanese attention to detail. It does not overpower the space but subtly accentuates the rhythm of reflections and soft glows, creating atmospheric pools of light. The lamp can be hung above a dining table or in the center of a living room, where its slender profile will emphasize the room’s verticality. It could be paired with low
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Height65 cm
Width12 cm
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Width12 cm
Height65 cm
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