Svend Aage Madsen ceiling lamp
This rare ceiling lamp was designed by Svend Aage Madsen and produced in Denmark during the 1950s. It exemplifies Scandinavian modernism through its combination of organic form, functionality, and craftsmanship. The lamp features a central walnut wood frame with sculptural, flowing lines that support five evenly spaced opaline glass shades. These rounded shades have a frosted finish, providing a gentle diffusion of light that creates a warm and balanced illumination.
The fixture is suspended from a central canopy by five braided cords that converge at the wooden frame, establishing a harmonious and visually balanced composition. The walnut displays a rich, warm tone with visible grain patterns and precise joinery, showcasing the quality and attention to detail typical of Danish mid-century craftsmanship.
Svend Aage Madsen, known primarily for his furniture design, applied his sensitivity to organic shapes and refined materials to this lighting piece, reflecting core Scandinavian modern principles such as simplicity, utility, and elegance.
The lamp is preserved in good vintage condition, showing minor wear consistent with its age. Its dimensions are approximately 70 cm in diameter (27.6 inches) and 90 cm in height (35.4 inches).