Table lamp, white opal glass, by S. Tabery, OPP Jihlava, Czechoslovakia, 1960s.
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This table lamp, designed by Stefan Tabery for OPP Jihlava in the 1960s, is crafted entirely from white opal glass with a satin-matte surface. Its sculptural form—a cylindrical shade flowing seamlessly into a rounded, tiered base—evokes the silhouette of a chess piece and exemplifies mid-century modern aesthetics. The construction is devoid of visible fittings, ornamentation, or joints, with the entire lamp finished in a cool, uniform white tone. The discreet white power cord complements the minimalist character of the piece, maintaining the purity of the design. The lamp is fitted for an E14 bulb. The opal glass surface is smooth and evenly frosted, with no signs of damage or use. Condition: excellent, with no chips, cracks, or traces of wear.This lamp speaks in the voice of Czechoslovak modernism—a story of postwar longing for order, simplicity, and function, where every detail is dedicated to formal harmony. Its silhouette, inspired by a chess piece, conveys balance, discipline, and trust in the material, as if the designer intended light itself to become part of daily architecture. The satin white finish diffuses light with gentle precision, creating an atmosphere of focus and quietude, inviting a sense of calm.The lamp can be placed on a sideboard or an occasional table in the living room, where its pure geometry becomes a subtle yet distinctive accent. It works well in
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Height36 cm
Depth15 cm
Width15 cm
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Width15 cm
Height36 cm
Depth15 cm
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