This Polish Art Deco chandelier, produced during the 1930s, exemplifies the geometric elegance of the interwar period. The fixture presents a striking silhouette, defined by its sweeping dark metal arms and distinctive patterned glass shades that capture the essence of early twentieth-century European design. Constructed with a robust metal frame, the chandelier features three gracefully curved arms radiating from a central column. Each arm supports a bowl-shaped glass shade in a soft white hue, adorned with hand-applied green linear motifs and red cross-hatch detailing. This combination of industrial metalwork and delicate, graphic glass artistry reflects the transition from ornate traditionalism to the streamlined aesthetics of the Art Deco movement. The piece originates from Poland, showcasing the regional interpretation of modernist lighting design. The chandelier remains in good vintage condition, preserving the authentic character of its era. The metal frame exhibits a natural, aged patina that speaks to its history, while the glass shades remain structurally sound and visually compelling. The wiring is visible at the ceiling rose, requiring professional assessment and installation to ensure modern compliance. This historical lighting fixture serves as a captivating focal point for dining rooms, entryways, or curated living spaces. Its blend of dark metal and patterned glass complements both period-accurate Art Deco interiors and eclectic contemporary environments, offering a sophisticated illumination source with profound historical resonance.
Specifications
ConditionGoodColorsBrown, Green, Red, WhiteMaterialGlass, MetalNumber of items1Height80 cmWidth80 cmDepth80 cmSigns of usageDiscoloring