Rudolf Schwarz Pair of Pendant Lamps in Plexiglass and Brass
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Rudolf Schwarz, pair of pendant lamps, plexiglass, brass, Germany, 1950s
German architect Rudolf Schwarz (1897-1961) focused his oeuvre on sacral buildings in the west of Germany and had great impact on the rebuilding of Cologne after World War Two. He designed mostly churches and their interiors. Most likely these lamps were designed for that purpose. Multiple transparent triangle-shaped petals in plexiglass are adjusted around a light bulb. A brass element brings them together by means of a brass top and connects the shade to the ceiling with a brass canopy. The direct light reflects on the material creating a pleasing partition and when turned off the lamps possess a sculptural appearance.
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