This Polish pendant lamp from the 1970s exemplifies the considered combination of glass and brass characteristic of the mid-century modern era. The shade, crafted from opaline white glass, is sculpted into a form reminiscent of a chess bishop, complete with a smooth, rounded finial at the base. The glossy surface reflects light, highlighting the harmonious proportions of the piece. Suspended from a slender brass rod and finished with a flared, trumpet-shaped ceiling rose in warm, satin-brushed brass, the lamp achieves a subtle balance of materials. The glass shade is secured to the brass ring with three visible screws, emphasizing the solid construction. The braided decorative cord echoes the style of the 1970s. Designed for E27 bulbs, the lamp is both functional and decorative. It is preserved in very good condition, with no visible damage or chipping. This lamp channels the voice of Polish modernism from the 1970s: cool, tranquil white glass converses with the warm tone of brass, evoking a dialogue between materials and eras. Its silhouette, inspired by chess pieces, invites a strategic interplay of light within the home. When illuminated, the opaline shade softly diffuses the glow, while gentle reflections on the polished glass recall scenes from vintage interiors
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Height62 cm
Width22 cm
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Width22 cm
Height62 cm
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