This mid-century pendant light, attributed to Paul Secon, is a striking example of 1970s Space Age design. The fixture is defined by its intricate, geometric silhouette, which captures the futuristic optimism of the era.
Constructed from clear plexiglass and meticulously strung with fine nylon or synthetic thread, the lamp creates a complex web-like structure. The transparent and silver-toned materials interact with the central light source to cast dynamic, patterned shadows across the room. The piece features a standard E27 fitting and retains its original ceiling rose and wiring components, reflecting its authentic vintage origins.
The pendant remains in good vintage condition, preserving its structural integrity and original character. The intricate stringing is largely intact, and the plexiglass components maintain their clarity, showcasing the careful craftsmanship of the period.
This sculptural lighting fixture serves as a captivating focal point in both retro-inspired and contemporary interiors. It pairs exceptionally well with minimalist decor or other Space Age collectibles, adding a layer of architectural interest to dining areas or living spaces.
Specifications
ConditionGoodColorsSilver, TransparentMaterialmaterial-nylon, Plexiglass, MetalNumber of items1Height15 cmWidth50 cmDepth50 cmSigns of usageScratches