This German pendant lamp from the 1960s exemplifies the transition between mid-century modernism and early postmodern design principles. The fixture is defined by its striking ribbed silhouette and the harmonious contrast between organic and industrial materials, making it a compelling addition to curated interiors. Constructed with a prominent ribbed white glass shade, the lamp diffuses light softly to create an ambient glow. The glass volume is capped by a sharply tapered, conical wooden finial that draws the eye upward along the suspension cord. A matching wooden ceiling canopy completes the fixture, ensuring visual continuity from the ceiling to the shade. Produced in Germany during the 1960s, the piece reflects the era's dedication to material honesty and geometric exploration. The pendant lamp remains in good vintage condition, retaining its original structural integrity and character. The materials exhibit a natural patina consistent with age and previous use, preserving the historical authenticity of the 1960s production. The original wiring is present, reflecting its mid-century origins. This lighting fixture serves as an elegant focal point when suspended above a dining table or integrated into a living space. Its sculptural form and warm material palette complement both Scandinavian-inspired environments and eclectic postmodern interiors, offering both functional illumination and historical design value.
Specifications
ConditionGoodColorsBrown, WhiteMaterialGlass, WoodNumber of items1Height65 cmWidth27 cmDepth27 cmSigns of usageScratches