This Polish wall lamp from the 1950s exemplifies the enduring appeal of mid-century lighting design with strong Art Deco influences. The piece presents a classic silhouette, defined by its elegant curvature and the harmonious contrast between its metallic structure and luminous shade. Constructed with a brass fixture and a spherical white glass shade, the lamp reflects the manufacturing techniques of its era. The gold-toned metal arm sweeps gracefully from a circular wall mount, culminating in a tiered gallery that secures the glass globe. The white glass diffuses light softly, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere. Produced in Poland during the 1950s, the fixture embodies a transitional period in European design, bridging the geometric inclinations of Art Deco with the streamlined forms of the mid-twentieth century. The lamp remains in good vintage condition, retaining its original structural integrity and functional purpose. The brass components exhibit a natural patina developed over decades, adding authentic historical character to the piece. The glass shade is well-preserved, maintaining its smooth finish and clean appearance. This fixture serves as a refined addition to both historical and contemporary interiors. It is particularly well-suited for illuminating hallways, flanking a bathroom mirror, or providing ambient light in a reading alcove. The timeless combination of brass and white glass ensures it integrates seamlessly with various decorative styles, from classic to modern organic spaces.
Specifications
ConditionGoodColorsGold, WhiteMaterialGlass, BrassNumber of items1Height30 cmWidth20 cmDepth25 cmSigns of usageDiscoloring, Rust, Scratches