Designed by Jaroslav Bejvl Sr. and produced by Chandeliers NP in Kamenický Šenov, this mid-century floor lamp represents one of the most refined examples of Czechoslovak lighting design of the 1970s. Its vertical structure and sculptural presence reflect the designer’s mastery of glass and metalwork.
The lamp is composed of 28 triangular-profile glass rods set between a metal base and a polished brass crown. When illuminated, the rods create a striking optical effect that enhances the lamp’s architectural rhythm. The brass and metal components are well preserved, and the glass elements remain clean and uniform.
Fully renovated and functional, the piece stands as a significant collector’s item, valued for its craftsmanship and the distinctive aesthetics of Czechoslovak mid-century lighting.