This four-light chandelier was produced by Napako, Czechoslovakia, in the late 1970s to early 1980s. It combines pressed glass with polished metal, capturing the refined industrial aesthetic typical of Napako’s lighting during this period.
The design features four structured glass shades mounted on a chrome and black metal frame, suspended from an adjustable rod. The interplay between clear glass and reflective metal creates a balanced composition with a soft, diffused glow. The chandelier remains undamaged and well-preserved, retaining its original components.
An elegant example of Czechoslovak modern lighting, this piece demonstrates Napako’s focus on functionality, craftsmanship, and material clarity — qualities that made the brand one of the leading European lighting producers of the late 20th century.