This Polish Postmodern Style Chandelier from the 1970s exemplifies the transitional lighting design of Eastern Europe during the late twentieth century. The fixture features a distinct five-arm silhouette, balancing geometric simplicity with functional illumination to create a compelling visual anchor. Constructed with a central metal stem and sweeping tubular arms, the frame supports five spherical glass shades. The white glass globes diffuse light softly, creating an even and ambient glow throughout the room. Beige accents on the canopy and shade holders provide a subtle contrast against the silver-toned metalwork. Produced in Poland during the 1970s, the piece reflects the era's shift towards bold, unornamented forms and accessible materials. The chandelier remains in good vintage condition, retaining its original structural integrity and character. The metal surfaces exhibit a natural patina developed over decades, while the glass shades are preserved without structural faults. The original wiring is present, reflecting the authentic history of the piece. This fixture serves as an engaging focal point in contemporary dining rooms, entryways, or living spaces. Its clean lines and neutral palette allow it to integrate seamlessly into both modernist and eclectic interiors, offering a distinct touch of 1970s European design history.
Specifications
ConditionGoodColorsBeige, Silver, WhiteMaterialGlass, Metal, PlasticNumber of items1Height50 cmWidth60 cmDepth60 cmSigns of usageRust, Stains