A beautiful, original pendant lamp from the interwar period (circa 1930s–1940s), featuring a large, hand-blown yellow opal glass bowl with a natural crackle texture. The glass is made of multi-layered cased glass, with the transparent supporting glass layer visible at the mounting hole—a hallmark of hand-blown, high-quality glass.
The bowl has a generous diameter of approximately 56 cm and provides a warm, diffused light. The interior displays the characteristic cloudy glass texture associated with hand-crafted opal glass.
The fixture is made of solid brass with its original patina and has three sockets. The construction and materials used indicate a high-quality production from the Art Deco/early Mid-Century period.
No cracks or tears in the glass. Normal, age-appropriate wear and tear. Specifications
Period: ca. 1930–1950
Material: Mouth-blown multilayer opal glass, brass
Bowl diameter: approx. 56 cm
Fittings: 3x (original)
Color: yellow opal / amber
Style: Art Deco – Amsterdam School – Interbellum – Vintage
Specifications
ConditionExcellentColorsYellow, GoldMaterialGlassNumber of items1Height40 cmWidth56 cmDepth56 cm