Table or Wall Lamp Pop Art, ivory white, metal, by A. Gałecki, Poland, 1960s.
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This table or wall lamp, designed by Apolinary Gałecki in Poland during the 1960s, is a clear example of Pop Art-inspired design. The shade, made of lacquered steel in a warm ivory white hue with a matte finish, is decorated with a regular pattern of small, round perforations that filter the light and create a graphic rhythm. The body of the lamp is finished in the same tone but with a subtly glossier surface, offering a gentle contrast to the matte shade. Two slender, black metal legs, set at an angle, provide a dynamic, leaning stance. A visible screw secures the shade, while a metal ring at the base allows for both table placement and wall mounting. The original power cord is in a matching ivory tone. Dimensions: height 18 cm, width 10 cm, depth 15 cm. The lamp is in very good condition – only minor surface scratches and light wear consistent with age, with no visible damage or restoration.The form of this lamp speaks with the voice of the 1960s, a time of openness to experimentation, bold color, and playful detail. The perforated shade diffuses the light, casting a regular, rhythmic pattern on the wall, as if inviting a touch of graphic lightness and freedom into everyday life. This object does not strive for ornate decoration; instead, through simple geometry and functionality, it tells the story of an era that could surprise with fresh perspectives even in the smallest household items.The lamp can be paired with mid-century modern furniture, veneered sideboards, or contemporary minimalist desks to highlight its graphic character. It would work well on a desk, sideboard,
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Height18 cm
Depth10 cm
Width15 cm
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Width15 cm
Height18 cm
Depth10 cm
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