This Polish chandelier, produced during the 1970s, presents a compelling interpretation of classic Art Nouveau design principles. The five-arm pendant fixture combines a structured, elegant silhouette with the soft, diffused illumination characteristic of mid-to-late twentieth-century European lighting design. Constructed with a robust black metal frame, the chandelier features gracefully sweeping arms that terminate in five opaque white glass globe shades. Brass accents punctuate the structural junctions and the central column, providing a subtle metallic contrast against the stark monochromatic palette. The fixture requires standard ceiling hardwiring and retains its original structural integrity, reflecting the specific manufacturing techniques of 1970s Poland. The combination of metal and glass ensures an even distribution of light throughout the room. The chandelier remains in good vintage condition, preserving its original finishes and overall structural form. The white glass globes are fully intact, while the black metal and brass components display a natural character consistent with decades of residential use. The electrical wiring is present at the canopy, though standard professional assessment is recommended prior to modern installation. This lighting fixture serves as a refined focal point for dining rooms, entryways, or living spaces requiring substantial overhead illumination. Its balanced proportions and classic colourway allow it to integrate seamlessly into both traditional interiors and more contemporary, eclectic environments.
Specifications
ConditionGoodColorsBlack, Gold, WhiteMaterialGlass, Metal, BrassNumber of items1Height55 cmWidth65 cmDepth65 cmSigns of usageScratches, Stains