This four-lamp chandelier is a representative example of functionalist lighting from the 1930s–1940s, characterized by clean geometry and a restrained, utilitarian aesthetic. Its structure reflects early modernist principles, prioritizing clarity of form and practical illumination.
The piece combines metal components with simple glass shades, creating a balanced composition typical of functionalist interiors of the period. It is preserved in undamaged vintage condition, with stable construction and well-maintained surfaces.
With its understated proportions and period-authentic materials, the chandelier is well suited for modern, minimalist, or historically influenced spaces.
Wiring should be checked by a qualified electrician in your country before installation.
Specifications
Design: Functionalist four-lamp chandelier
Period: 1930s–1940s
Style: Functionalism / Early Modernism
Material: Metal, opal glass diffuser, wooden accent
Color: Metal frame, clear/opal glass
Condition: good vintage condition; no cracks or missing elements
Estimated weight: approx. 4–6 kg
Dimensions
Diameter: 50 cm
Height (with hanging rod): 62 cm