This pendant lamp by Polam Wieliczka is a striking example of Polish lighting design from the 1980s. The piece features a distinctive bulbous silhouette that captures the bold aesthetic of the Postmodern era, making it a compelling focal point for contemporary interiors. Constructed from vibrant red glass, the shade is complemented by a contrasting black plastic ceiling rose and cord. The interior of the glass is finished in white, designed to reflect and diffuse light effectively downwards. The lamp retains its original wiring configuration, characteristic of its production period in Poland. The fixture is in good condition, showing wear consistent with age and use. The glass remains structurally sound, preserving the original character and glossy finish of the piece. This pendant light is well-suited for placement above a dining table or kitchen island, where its vivid colour and sculptural form can be fully appreciated. It pairs seamlessly with both eclectic Postmodern decor and more restrained, modern spaces seeking a vibrant accent.
Specifications
ConditionGoodColorsBlack, Red, WhiteMaterialGlass, PlasticNumber of items1Height80 cmWidth30 cmDepth30 cmSigns of usageScratches