This Parabola hanging lamp is made according to the Tiffany technique. However, the glass is heated and bent in the oven. A beautiful flowing shape has been created!
Expressionist, curved lines, pointed corners and exuberant, decorative elements: some characteristics of the Amsterdam School style. This unique Tiffany glass shade is inspired by this innovative art movement, which manifested itself between approximately 1910 and 1940. The Amsterdam School is also seen as the Dutch variant of the Art Deco style. The parabola shape is a frequently used shape within the Amsterdam School style and was therefore taken as a starting point for the design. The unusual shape makes the lamp a real eye-catcher with the warm shades of mother of pearl, cream and brown (with a touch of deep purple) as a beautiful combination.
Comes with a nice sleek BLACK fixture. Thanks to the double spot, this fixture can serve as an up and down light or to illuminate 2 places at the same time.
The spot has two hinges and can be rotated 350 degrees! A painting, a plant, a cupboard, an ornament or simply a dark corner can now be optimally illuminated.
Super handy on the wall, on the ceiling, on and behind a beam.
Any desired light source can be rotated in the E-27 fitting.
For a clear beam of light to highlight something specific, you can choose a special dimmable LED spotlight.