This pendant lamp, produced by the Lumet cooperative in Poznań in the 1960s, is a classic example of mid-century modern design. The lamp features a broad, flattened disc-shaped shade made of profiled, translucent glass in a rich amber-yellow hue. The repetitive, honeycomb or bubble-like texture of the glass adds visual depth, creating dynamic light reflections across its glossy surface. The top of the shade is fitted with a black mounting element and suspended on a black cord. The lamp is fitted with an E27 bulb socket and offers adjustable height. The electrical installation has been replaced for safety, and the glass remains in very good condition, with no visible damage or signs of excessive wear.The form and material of the lamp evoke the spirit of the 1960s, when Polish design embraced expressive glass and bold color palettes. Its expansive silhouette and saturated color recall an era when lighting was both functional and scenographic—an everyday stage for modern living. As the amber glass diffuses the light, the lamp seems to tell stories of urban evenings from a bygone age: of warm interiors where modernity mingled with imagination.This lamp can be suspended above a dining table, low console, or as a centerpiece in a living room—anywhere atmospheric, diffused light is desired. It pairs well with other mid-century pieces such as walnut or teak furniture, as well as with simple, contemporary forms and neutral fabrics. It can be combined with graphite or black accessories to accentuate the contrast of the shade or softened with
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Height17 cm
Width32 cm
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Width32 cm
Height17 cm
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