This wall lamp by Peill & Putzler from the 1970s is a striking example of European lighting design, combining crystal glass with satin-finished brass. The elongated, rectangular brass base provides a refined setting for three substantial, transparent crystal glass cubes, each measuring 10 × 10 × 10 cm. Precisely cut with subtly textured sides, the glass elements diffuse light, while the metallic lamp sockets remain visible, adding a modernist touch. The construction is robust, with each cube securely anchored to the brass plate. The design is defined by geometric simplicity characteristic of the mid-century modern style. Overall dimensions: width 47 cm, depth 16 cm, height 13 cm. Condition: excellent, with only minimal wear to the brass, consistent with age.
This lamp echoes the voice of the 1970s—a decade when light became both function and sculpture. The crystal glass reflects the interior like a sheet of ice, while the satin brass evokes the ambiance of modernist living rooms. It tells of an era that saw light as an element of arrangement, not just an accessory. The deliberate austerity of the form and the nobility of the materials suggest that every evening was a small spectacle of light and reflection.
This wall lamp can be installed on either a wall or a ceiling, making it a strong accent in a living room, hallway, or stairwell. It can be paired with period details: a low veneered sideboard, a geometric mirror, or
DIMENSION
Height13 cm
Width16 cm
Length47 cm
Dimension details
Length47 cm
Height13 cm
Width16 cm
Number of light spots3
Light bulb typeE14
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