Set of two red pendant lights by Herwig and Frank Sterckx Glasfabriek De Rupel 1970
Set of two red pendant lights by Herwig and Frank Sterckx Glasfabriek De Rupel 1970
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Stunning set of two cherry red opaline glass pendant lights by the twin-brothers Herwig & Frank Sterckx for Glasfabriek De Rupel, Belgium in the 1970's. Has a funky cherry red color when off, when switched on it has a very nice neon-like red color.
Very interesting shape and will fit seamlessly in your vintage or modern interior.
DIMENSIONS
Height: 25cm
Diameter: 23cm
Cord length: 60cm
PRODUCT DETAILS
Condition: Very good - fleabites from the bottom
Material: Opaline glass, Chrome
Fitting: 2xE27
Including light bulbs and ceiling caps
Manufacturer: Glasfabriek De Rupel
Designers: Herwig & Frank Sterckx
Period of production: 1970
Country of origin: Belgium
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SKU:H0283
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