Ceiling lamp
This ceiling lamp or flush mount, produced in Sweden during the 1940s, is a notable example of early Scandinavian lighting design, combining decorative artistry with functional clarity. The lamp features a large, circular glass shade measuring 65 cm in diameter and 10 cm in height (25.6 x 3.9 inches). The glass is frosted and subtly textured, contributing to an even diffusion of light while softening its intensity for ambient illumination. The surface is adorned with an etched maritime motif, including elements such as a lighthouse and a sailing ship, rendered with fine linear detail that adds narrative and decorative value to the fixture.
The shade is gently concave, a design feature that contributes to its streamlined profile and aligns with the modernist aesthetic sensibilities of the mid-20th century. This form allows the lamp to sit close to the ceiling, making it especially suitable for spaces with lower ceiling heights while maintaining a strong visual presence.
The glass shade is secured at the center by a metal finial, which also serves as a structural anchor for the fixture. This metal component exhibits a patina developed over time, lending the lamp a warm, aged character and reinforcing its vintage authenticity. The overall condition of the piece reflects its age, with minor surface wear on the glass and consistent patina on the metal parts, all of which contribute to the historical integrity of the object.
Although the designer remains unidentified, the lamp reflects the qualities typical of Swedish design from this period—simplicity of form, thoughtful use of materials, and the integration of decorative motifs with utilitarian purpose. It stands as a quietly elegant example of pre-war Scandinavian craftsmanship and design ethos.
Dimensions (cm) | H: 10 / ⌀: 65 |
Decade | 1940s |
Country | Sweden |
Style | Mid Century, Scandinavian Modern |
Material | Glass, Steel |
Designed in | 1940s |
Item Number | 156171 |