This large wall or ceiling lamp, produced in the famed Kamenický Šenov glassworks in the former Czechoslovakia during the 1960s/70s, exemplifies a mid-century modern sense of form and material. Its shade, crafted from thick opaline milk-white glass, displays a pronounced three-dimensional honeycomb pattern: regularly arranged, raised modules create a tactile, sculptural surface that plays with light and shadow. The matte black (or optionally silvered) metal base provides a sharp, graphic contrast against the luminous glass. With a generous diameter of 27 cm and a low height of 13 cm, the fixture is architecturally substantial in both proportions and presence. Details such as smooth edges, precise integration of elements, and a subtle glass sheen speak to the craftsmanship and period authenticity of the piece. The lamp remains in very good condition, free from cracks or significant wear, showing only minimal, age-related marks.This fixture speaks in the voice of Czechoslovakian modernism, reflecting an era that embraced the harmony of geometry and light. Modeled in the visual language of honeycomb modularity, its opaline glass recalls postwar fascination with structure and new aesthetics for everyday living—lighting was not merely practical, but a sculptural focal point in public and private interiors. The milky shade, with its raised segments, tells a story of a decade when illumination was designed to cast nuanced patterns, creating an understated yet architectural evening atmosphere.The lamp lends itself as a strong accent in
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Height13 cm
Depth27 cm
Width27 cm
Dimension details
Width27 cm
Height13 cm
Depth27 cm
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