This Postmodern style chandelier, produced in Poland during the 1960s, exemplifies the era's transition toward bold, geometric lighting forms. The fixture features a distinctive cluster arrangement, combining industrial metalwork with soft, diffused light sources. Constructed with a central metal stem and canopy, the chandelier supports three prominent white glass globe shades. The metal components display a brushed, patinated finish that contrasts with the smooth, opaque glass. The open-bottom design of the globes allows for both ambient diffusion and direct downward illumination, characteristic of functional mid-century Polish design. The chandelier remains in good vintage condition, retaining its original structural integrity and character. The metal surfaces exhibit a natural patina consistent with age, while the glass shades are preserved without structural damage. This fixture serves as a striking focal point in dining rooms, entryways, or living spaces. Its clean lines and balanced proportions complement both mid-century modern and contemporary interiors, offering a functional piece of 1960s Eastern European design history.
Specifications
ConditionGoodColorsSilver, WhiteMaterialGlass, MetalNumber of items1Height120 cmWidth45 cmDepth45 cmSigns of usageDiscoloring