Ceiling lamp
This rare ceiling lamp, attributed to an unknown designer, was most likely produced in Sweden during the 1940s. It embodies the refined elegance of Scandinavian mid-century lighting design, combining decorative detailing with functional modernism. The lamp features a broad, inverted conical shade crafted from cut and engraved glass, which diffuses light evenly while adding a subtle textural quality. The central structure and fittings are executed in brass, offering a warm contrast to the pale surface of the glass and emphasizing the geometric clarity of the form. A spherical brass finial at the base provides a balanced visual anchor.
The composition reflects design tendencies of the immediate post-war era, when Swedish lighting manufacturers frequently combined artisanal glasswork with precise metal detailing. The use of engraved glass illustrates the craftsmanship and decorative sensibility characteristic of Scandinavian production in this period, while the vertical supports and clean structural lines point to a move toward modernist simplicity.
The piece remains in good vintage condition with light wear consistent with age and use, showing a gentle patina on the brass and minor signs of surface handling. It is a distinctive example of early modern Nordic lighting, merging decorative tradition with evolving functionalist ideals.
Dimensions are 50 cm wide, 50 cm deep, and 85 cm high (19.7 x 19.7 x 33.5 in)
Dimensions (cm) | H: 80 / ⌀: 50 |
| Color | Gold, White |
| Decade | 1940s |
| Country | Sweden |
| Style | Mid Century, Scandinavian Modern |
| Material | Brass, Glass |
| Designed in | 1940s |
| Item Number | 108474 |