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Frosted white glass pendant lamp by Holmegaard, 1960
Frosted white glass pendant lamp by Holmegaard, 1960
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Bring mid-century Scandinavian elegance to your home with this frosted white glass pendant lamp by Holmegaard, 1960. Featuring a sleek droplet shape crafted from matte white glass, it exudes timeless charm. The design is elevated with a teak wood accent on top and a matching teak ceiling cap, showcasing the craftsmanship and natural warmth characteristic of Danish design.
Produced by the renowned Holmegaard glassworks, this pendant lamp is a perfect example of 1960s Scandinavian lighting, combining functionality with style. Ideal for mid-century modern lighting, vintage glass pendant lamps, or collectors of Scandinavian design lamps, it adds subtle sophistication and cozy ambient light to any room.
DIMENSIONS
Height: 37cm
Diameter: 25cm
Cord length: 25cm (can me be made longer on request)
PRODUCT DETAILS
Condition: Very good - minimal signs of wear
Material: Frosted glass
Fitting: E27
Including light bulb and ceiling cap
Manufacturer: Holmegaard
Period of production: 1960
Country of origin: Denmark
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