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Béla Nádas - Ceiling lamp - Brass -aluminium.
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Béla Nádas - Ceiling lamp - Brass -aluminium.

Béla Nádas, a Hungarian industrial artist and designer, was a defining figure in Hungarian lighting design in the second half of the 20th century, especially in the 1970s. His work is often characterized by industrial style and "Space Age" aesthetics.Ceiling lamps (pendants): Often large (up to 40-50 cm in diameter), metal-shaded models that evoke the mid-century modern style with their clean lines.Period: He was most active in the 1960s and 1970s. His designs bear the hallmarks of Hungarian modernism and industrial style. Style: His works are characterized by functionality and clean, geometric shapes. He often uses chrome-plated surfaces and simple, but characteristic metal shades, which evoke the atmosphere of the "Space Age" era. Professional background: He belonged to a generation of Hungarian designers who created within the framework of socialist industry (for example, for the Home Textile Cooperatives or special lamp factories), where the goal was to create modern, accessible, yet Western-style home furnishings.Museum of Applied Arts (Budapest): The museum's collection, which preserves the most important pieces of Hungarian design history, contains relics of modern Hungarian lighting technology. Béla Nádas' juried lamps are often included in the archives, also annotated by museum experts.Béla Nádas (1908–1978) was an interior designer and industrial artist who was a defining figure in Hungarian object culture. His name is best known to this day for his iconic lamps designed for the Industrial Arts Company (IDEA).Béla Nádas: Industrial artist. Labeled original. Height: 80 cm. shade: Diameter: 40 cm Height: 22 cm. Secure delivery tracking courier. Shipping safe packaging tracked courier. Shipping only to the European Union. We do not ship to the Canary Islands or the USA!!!

No. 103289679

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Béla Nádas - Ceiling lamp - Brass -aluminium.

Béla Nádas - Ceiling lamp - Brass -aluminium.

Béla Nádas, a Hungarian industrial artist and designer, was a defining figure in Hungarian lighting design in the second half of the 20th century, especially in the 1970s. His work is often characterized by industrial style and "Space Age" aesthetics.Ceiling lamps (pendants): Often large (up to 40-50 cm in diameter), metal-shaded models that evoke the mid-century modern style with their clean lines.Period: He was most active in the 1960s and 1970s. His designs bear the hallmarks of Hungarian modernism and industrial style.
Style: His works are characterized by functionality and clean, geometric shapes. He often uses chrome-plated surfaces and simple, but characteristic metal shades, which evoke the atmosphere of the "Space Age" era.
Professional background: He belonged to a generation of Hungarian designers who created within the framework of socialist industry (for example, for the Home Textile Cooperatives or special lamp factories), where the goal was to create modern, accessible, yet Western-style home furnishings.Museum of Applied Arts (Budapest): The museum's collection, which preserves the most important pieces of Hungarian design history, contains relics of modern Hungarian lighting technology. Béla Nádas' juried lamps are often included in the archives, also annotated by museum experts.Béla Nádas
(1908–1978) was an interior designer and industrial artist who was a defining figure in Hungarian object culture. His name is best known to this day for his iconic lamps designed for the Industrial Arts Company (IDEA).Béla Nádas: Industrial artist. Labeled original.

Height: 80 cm.
shade:
Diameter: 40 cm
Height: 22 cm.
Secure delivery tracking courier.
Shipping safe packaging tracked courier.
Shipping only to the European Union.
We do not ship to the Canary Islands or the USA!!!

Final bid
€ 30
No reserve price
Christian Plat
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Estimate  € 190 - € 230

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