This pendant lamp from 1970s Poland is a considered composition of materials and form, representative of the era's modernist tendencies. Its focal point is a white, opaline glass shade with a smooth, glossy surface, sculpted in the shape of a chess bishop—rounded at the base and gently domed at the top. The glass is secured to a brass ring by three small screws, a subtle technical detail. The lamp is suspended from a straight brass rod, leading to a wide, shallow ceiling canopy in a satin-finished, golden brass. The lamp’s proportions are well-balanced, with the glass shade forming a central visual statement and the brass elements providing light structural accents. The electrical cord is covered in a decorative textile braid, consistent with the period. The fixture accommodates standard E27 bulbs. Preserved in very good vintage condition, the lamp shows only a delicate, natural patina on the brass components. The form evokes a sense of calm and balance reminiscent of Polish design studios in the 1970s. The
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Height46 cm
Width22 cm
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Width22 cm
Height46 cm
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