1960s modern Napako plafond designed by J. Hurka Czechoslovakia
Delivering from: Lwówek Śląski, Poland
£190
Description
Plafond or sconce type 11305 made of opal glass, manufactured in the late 1970s in Czechoslovakia for Napako. The plafond with an interesting, modernist form is made of metal, bakelite and glass. The lamp designed by Josef Hurka is in the Brusel style. The black base with a purple steel collar hides a ceramic holder for a single bulb with a large E27 socket up to 60W. The lampshade with a spherical shape is made of milk glass. The whole is in very good general condition, with slight traces of use. Signed item. There is an even larger ceiling lamp of this type available on our other auction.
Dimensions:
Height 11cm | lampshade diameter 21 cm | base diameter 22.5 cm
Dimensions in inches:
Height 4.3 in | shade diameter 8.3 in | base diameter 8.9 in
Additional information
Weight | 4 kg |
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Dimensions | 40 × 40 × 40 cm |
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Origin | Czechoslovakia |
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Good Old Things
Good Old Things, by Paweł Mikłaszewski, provides a welcoming place to find interesting furniture, art and interior design pieces from the 50’s, 60’s and 70’s. All sourced from across Europe.
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