Rare UFO ceiling lamp by Josef Hůrka, late 1930s – Czechoslovak Modernism and Functionalism, combining copper, lacquered metal and opal glass for a timeless elegance.

Rare UFO ceiling lamp by Josef Hůrka, late 1930s – Czechoslovak Modernism and Functionalism, combining copper, lacquered metal and opal glass for a timeless elegance.
Original 1930s arc floor lamp from Czechoslovakia. A fine example of Czechoslovak Functionalism, combining minimalist design with rich materials and a modern sense of warmth and flexibility.
Original 1930s Bauhaus Modernism desk lamp in Classic Modernist style. Nickel-plated metal, geometric design. Available as a pair or individually.
A monumental 1930s ceiling lamp made in Germany, crafted from nickel-plated metal and opal glass. With its sculptural form and architectural scale, this lamp is a powerful example of functionalist design from the interwar period – rewired and ready for contemporary use.
A striking 1930s functionalist chandelier by Josef Vorel, featuring a layered metal construction with nautical-inspired glass diffusers. An exceptional piece of avant-garde lighting design from Czechoslovakia, professionally rewired for contemporary use.
Rare extra-large D.W. Haber double-head lamp from New York. A multifunctional Mid-Century design classic in polished chrome with adjustable gooseneck arms. Originally priced over $2,500.
The Zeiss Ikon Bauhaus Stepped Reflector Lamp, designed by Adolf Meyer in the late 1920s, is a remarkable example of Bauhaus Modernism. With its three-part glass construction, including a silver-backed stepped reflector, an opal glass body, and a matte glass diffuser, it ensures optimal light distribution and minimal glare. A rare and historically significant piece of early modernist lighting design.
A 1930s Swiss pendant lamp with a sleek, turbine-inspired design. Made of aluminum with a sandblasted glass shade, it reflects the elegance of modernist aviation design. A unique lighting piece for collectors and design enthusiasts.
Discover the original Kandem desk lamp Model 752 from the 1930s, a Bauhaus-inspired design with a pure chocolate finish and timeless functionality. Authentic and fully operational.
Explore the timeless elegance of the Doria Viellicht Panel Light, Model 3522. Crafted by the renowned German manufacturer Doria Werke in the 1960s, this pendant lamp combines frosted opal glass and a glass reflector for superior, even light distribution. Known for award-winning designs that echo Bauhaus and Classical Modernist principles, Doria Werke created lasting lighting solutions that continue to inspire. This 50 cm diameter fixture exemplifies mid-century sophistication, blending innovative technology with a streamlined aesthetic.
Step into the world of Bauhaus Modernism with the Kandem Model 677 P40 ceiling light. Crafted by the distinguished Kandem company in the 1930s, this iconic piece combines opal-glass and nickel-plated brass for timeless elegance and focused, downward lighting. Perfect for shops, galleries, and office spaces- the Kandem 677 is a lasting symbol of industrial design’s precision and functionality.
Discover the timeless elegance of the original Kaiser Idell Table Lamp Model 6556 by Christian Dell, a Bauhaus masterpiece from the 1930s. Featuring its original black lacquer finish with brass details, this iconic design embodies the functional aesthetics of German Modernism. Perfect for collectors and design enthusiasts!
German Modern 1950s brass ceiling lamp with linear tube light, perfect for Mid-Century interiors.
Experience a rare 1960s Mid-Century avant-garde ceiling lamp with adjustable shades in polished chrome and copper.
Discover this original 1930s ceiling light, featuring a lacquered metal design and minimalist Bauhaus-inspired aesthetics. Perfect for modern interiors, this vintage piece offers timeless illumination.
Rare UFO ceiling lamp by Josef Hůrka, late 1930s – Czechoslovak Modernism and Functionalism, combining copper, lacquered metal and opal glass for a timeless elegance.
Sistrah P4 Pendant Lamp – Design Classic from the 1930s
The Sistrah P4 pendant lamp, designed by Otto Müller, combines timeless design with innovative lighting technology. Offering glare-free, diffused light, it is perfect for public spaces or private interiors. Thanks to its height-adjustable pendant, the light’s angle can be customized to suit any setting. The Sistrah P4 is a sought-after design classic, known for its functionality and technical sophistication. Discover this iconic lighting piece now at Kademo.