This 1970s lamp plays a powerful game of form and contrast. A pure white glass sphere seems to float within an open, chrome-plated metal frame. Round and angular. Soft and sleek. Light and line in perfect tension.
The white glass sphere diffuses and evenly diffuses light. No harsh glare, but a warm, tranquil glow that subtly fills the space. The glass has a milky, smooth appearance, with that characteristic softness so characteristic of 1970s designs. When lit, the sphere appears almost weightless, like a moon resting within a minimalist grid.
The chrome-plated metal frame forms a clean, geometric framework around the organic volume. Straight lines, sharp angles, a cool sheen. The steel subtly reflects its surroundings and enhances the graphic character of the whole. The open structure ensures that the sphere remains visible from every angle; nothing is hidden; everything revolves around balance.
The lamp is in exceptionally beautiful condition.