This Polish pendant chandelier, produced during the 1970s, presents a compelling interpretation of Art Nouveau design principles. The fixture is defined by its elegant, sweeping silhouette and the striking iridescent finish of its central column, offering a refined focal point for interior spaces. The canonical globe shades and organic curves reflect a thoughtful revival of early twentieth-century aesthetics. Constructed with a deliberate combination of materials, the chandelier features a central ceramic stem treated with a pearlescent glaze that dynamically catches the ambient light. Two gracefully curved metal arms extend outward from the core, supporting spherical white glass shades that diffuse illumination softly and evenly across a room. Brass accents provide a sophisticated textural contrast against the predominantly white and iridescent palette, firmly anchoring the piece in its mid-century Eastern European origins. The chandelier remains in good vintage condition, retaining its original structural integrity and historical character. The materials display a natural patina consistent with decades of use, while the glass globes are preserved without significant flaws. This ensures the fixture functions beautifully as both a practical light source and a sculptural decorative element. This distinctive lighting fixture is exceptionally well-suited for dining areas, entryways, or bedrooms requiring a touch of historical elegance. Its seamless blend of organic forms and vintage craftsmanship complements both traditional interiors and eclectic contemporary spaces, pairing effortlessly with warm woods and polished metals.
Specifications
ConditionGoodColorsGold, WhiteMaterialCeramic, Glass, Metal, BrassNumber of items1Height45 cmWidth38 cmDepth25 cmSigns of usageDiscoloring, Scratches