Produced by Napako in Czechoslovakia during the 1960s, this chandelier represents the refined simplicity and functional elegance characteristic of the brand’s postwar lighting designs. Napako was among the most influential Czech lighting manufacturers, known for combining durable materials with modernist forms.
The piece features an elongated copper and metal frame with glass lampshades, creating a balanced contrast between warm and reflective surfaces. The minimalist horizontal composition and clean geometry make it suitable for both vintage and contemporary interiors. The chandelier remains undamaged and well-preserved, retaining its original finish and fittings.
A distinctive example of mid-century Czechoslovak design, it demonstrates Napako’s mastery in blending craftsmanship with industrial precision.