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TECNOLUMEN German Art Deco ceiling light

£264.44

Colour: White, Black, Clear

This Art Déco ceiling light, made in Germany, embodies 1930s design elegance with a geometric rectangular form. Crafted from wood, metal, and glass, it showcases a striking combination of black, white, and nickel colors, accented by matte glass. These elements create a sensual atmosphere in any setting. The piece carries the TECNOLUMEN stamp, ensuring its quality and authenticity. TECNOLUMEN, known for integrating Bauhaus and Art Déco influences, continues to celebrate iconic design traditions with this lighting masterpiece.

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Original Product Description:

Art Déco - designed and produced in Germany. Art Déco is an artistic style of innovation, which arose in the 1920s and went up to 1940. It is a blend of sculpted elegance, precious materials, strong colours and a touch of sensuality. All of these characteristics are reproduced by this unique lighting product, which was based on a German design from 1930 - the heyday of Art Déco, when even the capital city of Eritrea, Asmara was built in this style. In the Art Déco style, the geometric shape of the rectangle became the predominant character of this ceiling light. Created in wood, metal and glass, the standards of Art Déco in terms of materials have unconditionally been met. The colours white, black, nickel, as well as the matte glass create an atmosphere of sensuality in any room or hallway. The quality of this product is verified by consecutive numbering and the TECNOLUMEN stamp. The company TECNOLUMEN - Programme with heart The company TECNOLUMEN is based entirely on the Bauhaus-style: Their first product was the Wagenfeld table lamp in 1979. In addition to Wilhelm Wagenfeld’s models, TECNOLUMEN integrated even more design classics of Bauhaus in their program; from Marianne Brandt to the designs of other designers such as Walter Schnepel. Art Deco and De Stijl are also shaping the program of this manufacturer.