This brutalist pendant lamp, originating from Poland in the 1970s, exemplifies the raw and expressive design language of the era. The piece is defined by its robust metal framework and intricate scrollwork, which encase frosted glass panels to create a striking architectural silhouette. Constructed from black-finished metal and frosted glass, the lamp features a hexagonal body adorned with decorative metal curls. The combination of materials and the geometric structure reflect the brutalist aesthetic, while the frosted glass ensures a diffused and atmospheric light output. The fixture includes a matching ceiling rose and retains its original wiring. The lamp remains in good vintage condition, preserving its original character and structural integrity. The metalwork exhibits a natural patina consistent with age, adding to its authentic historical appeal. This pendant lamp serves as a compelling focal point in an entryway, dining area, or living space. Its strong sculptural presence pairs exceptionally well with mid-century modern, industrial, or eclectic interiors, offering both functional illumination and a distinct design statement.
Specifications
ConditionGoodColorsBlack, TransparentMaterialGlass, MetalNumber of items1Height35 cmWidth20 cmDepth20 cmSigns of usageRust, Scratches