Ceiling lamps
This pair of rare mid-century ceiling lamps, produced in Sweden during the 1950s and attributed to the style of Carl Fagerlund, exemplifies the refined Scandinavian lighting design of the period. The chandeliers are composed around a substantial circular brass frame, which supports seven intricately crafted glass shades. Each shade is made from structured glass featuring a detailed relief pattern, lending the lamps a distinctive sculptural texture. This texturing diffuses the light softly, creating a gentle yet radiant illumination that enhances the spatial ambiance with a warm, atmospheric glow.
The design draws on elements typical of Scandinavian lighting, notably the organic texture of the glass shades, which evoke natural ice formations—an aesthetic often employed to merge artistry and function in lighting design. The brass framework, now bearing a rich patina developed over time, offers a warm counterpoint to the crisp clarity of the glass, highlighting the material contrast so prized in mid-century Swedish craftsmanship.
Structurally, the chandeliers are suspended from the ceiling by three brass chains attached to a matching canopy, balancing visual lightness with the substantial presence of the circular form. This suspension method emphasizes both solidity and airiness, allowing the fixtures to command attention without overpowering the room’s architecture.
The dimensions of each chandelier measure 75 cm in diameter by 100 cm in height (29.5 x 39.4 inches), making them notable both for their size and their sculptural impact within a mid-century modern interior.
Dimensions (cm) | H: 100 / ⌀: 75 |
Color | Gold |
Decade | 1950s |
Country | Sweden |
Style | Mid Century, Scandinavian Modern |
Material | Brass, Glass |
Designed in | 1950s |
Item Number | 153872 |