Simple Pendant Lamp with White Cylindrical Glass Shade
by
Collectie Art Déco
Description
Small rod pendant light with a cylindrical opal glass shade (Ø 11 cm).
The rod pendant light is suitable for room heights of approx. 2.9 metres or more, or as workplace or table lighting.
The light is also available with a height-adjustable telescopic rod with a tube length of 100 cm. The shortest suspension is then approx. 55 cm plus the height of the light fixture and the glass holder.
On request, the luminaire can be shortened or lengthened as a custom-made product for an additional charge.
Material: Brass in various finishes, double-layered mouth-blown opal glass
Total height: 75 cm (changes possible)
Glass diameter: 11 cm
Glass height: 14 cm
Canopy diameter: 11 cm
Light source: E27 socket up to 40 watts. We recommend opal or satin LED light sources up to 7 watts for this light.
For further details, please refer to the German version of this page.
Simple Pendant Lamp with White Cylindrical Glass Shade
by
Collectie Art Déco
Price for your selection:
€212.00
Delivery lead time: 3 to 4 weeks
About the manufacturer
From the design-savvy Netherlands, these brass lamps come in the style of early Art Déco (in French short for art décoratif = decorative art). Their timeless designs make these luminaires an excellent addition to both historical and modern surroundings. Clear, puristic designs such as stepped glasses and glass holders are their main characteristics – with all the attention to detail; Shapes that also show in time-typical architecture of the 1920s and 1930s, such as the Chrysler Building in New York. These designs reinterpret the language and the emergence of geometrical-abstract painting (Wassily Kandinsky, Piet Mondrian, etc.) in architecture and design of the 1920s.
All lights by Collectie Art Déco are made of brass with different surfaces and usually feature hand-blown, overlaid (two-ply) opal glass or frosted glass with decor cutting. The former provide glare-free lighting with maximum light transmission – a standard in Dutch functionalism.