Hanging lamp - Ceramic






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Vintage ceramic pendant lamp in modern mid-century style from Europe, in like-new condition and in working order, with a double-dome shape and moss green glaze with earthy tones, 23 cm wide, 25 cm high, and a total hanging height of 86 cm, dating to 1960–1970.
Description from the seller
Vintage ceramic pendant lamp, a design object highly representative of the 1960s and 1970s.
Its aesthetics sit within the Mid-century Modern style, with strong influences from European artisanal ceramics (such as the famous West German Pottery or the Danish design of the era).
It features a double-dome or "teardrop" shape with a reactive glaze finish. The moss green color blends with earthy brown tones, creating a "drip" effect highly valued in collectible pieces.
The central ring features a series of circular holes. These are not just aesthetic; when the lamp is lit, they filter points of light to the sides, creating a warm atmosphere and visual effects on the walls.
High-density glazed ceramic body with metal fittings (a chrome stem is visible at the top and a black socket at the inside).
This type of lamp is sought after by interior designers to add a retro or brutalist touch to spaces. They tend to be sturdy and heavy pieces, common in antique shops specializing in the 20th century.
Vintage ceramic pendant lamp, a design object highly representative of the 1960s and 1970s.
Its aesthetics sit within the Mid-century Modern style, with strong influences from European artisanal ceramics (such as the famous West German Pottery or the Danish design of the era).
It features a double-dome or "teardrop" shape with a reactive glaze finish. The moss green color blends with earthy brown tones, creating a "drip" effect highly valued in collectible pieces.
The central ring features a series of circular holes. These are not just aesthetic; when the lamp is lit, they filter points of light to the sides, creating a warm atmosphere and visual effects on the walls.
High-density glazed ceramic body with metal fittings (a chrome stem is visible at the top and a black socket at the inside).
This type of lamp is sought after by interior designers to add a retro or brutalist touch to spaces. They tend to be sturdy and heavy pieces, common in antique shops specializing in the 20th century.
