lights
A curated collection of lighting from the 1920s to the 1970s – including Bauhaus pendant lights, functionalist desk lamps, and modernist wall fixtures. Each piece reflects the evolution of form and technology in 20th-century light design.
Neo-Constructivist Italian pendant light – Milanese Modernism
Streamline Modernism floor lamp – chrome & opal glass, 1930s
expressionist ceiling light, Germany, 1930s
UFO ceiling light — a study in simplicity and proportion (1930s)
Art Deco floor lamp from Prague
ufo ceiling light by Frantisek Anyz 1930s
original 1930s Streamline International style ceiling light
jumo71 “Eileen Gray” desk lamp – blue/gold, france, late 1940s
jumo71 “Eileen Gray” desk lamp, france
jumo71 “Eileen Gray” desk Lamp – france, resedagreen
original 1930s ceiling lamp in Streamline design
Rare Josef Vorel Chandelier in Nickel-Plated Brass with Opal Glass, Prague 1930s
Original 1930s Art Deco “Skyscraper” Ceiling Light with Amber Opal Glass Shades
Original 1930s ceiling lamp in Streamline design
Illuminated Vanity Mirror in Bauhaus Style, 1930s
Functionalist Table Lamp by Jaroslav Anýže – 1930s
Original Bauhaus Floor Uplighter – 1930s
Large Mid-Century “Sputnik” Table and Wall Lamp from the 1950s
Massive Copper Wall Light – Czechoslovak Modernism, 1930s
monumental ceiling light and chandelier – Machine Age & Classical Modernism, Germany, 1930s
Gispen-Inspired Bauhaus Pendant Light
Avant-Garde Chandelier from the 1930s in Nickel-Plated Brass
Sistra Megaphos ceiling lamp P4 with yellow glass shade
Rare Czechoslovak Floor Lamp – Avant-Garde Design from the 1930s
Sistrah Megaphos T2 desk lamp – German modernist design, ca. 1932
Original Arc Floor Lamp – Minimal Form, Rich Materials, Czechoslovakia, 1930s
Imposing German Ceiling Lamp in Nickel and Opal Glass – 1930s Functionalist Design
Sensational Functionalist Chandelier with Nautical Elements– Josef Vorel, 1930s
American Design Classic: Extra-Large D.W. Haber Double-Head Lamp
Large Bauhaus Stepped Reflector Lamp-Zeiss JST 22
Alumag pendant lamp – Swiss aerodynamic design from the 1930s
Doria Viellicht Panel Light, Model 3522 – 1960s Icon
Iconic Bauhaus Ceiling Light: Kandem Model 677
original Kaiser Idell table lamp model 6556 by Christian Dell in Bauhaus style
Futuristic Mid Century Avant-Garde Ceiling Lamp with Adjustable Shades
Original 1930s Vintage Ceiling Light in Bauhaus Style
UFO Ceiling Lamp–Designed by Josef Hůrka, Czechoslovakia, 1930s
Sistra Megaphos ceiling lamp P4 from a 1930s production with reseda color glass shade