Mouth-blown glass lampshade in Amsterdam School style. Decorative, expressive and daring. Opal white glass.
The shapes of the lamp are based on the artistic exploitations of Michel de Klerk (1884-1923), a Dutch architect. He has become famous as one of the leading men of the Amsterdam School movement (a style of Dutch Art Deco architecture) together with the likes of Van der Mey and P.L. Kramer. De Klerk also designed furniture and other decorative objects.
The luxurious fixture is made of matt nickel.
A black linen cord complete with a nickel-plated metal ceiling cap (with a suspension eye, so easy to mount on the ceiling).
The linen cord has a total length of 150 cm and can easily be shortened. Fitted with E-27 fitting + fitting ring.
EAN 8720847570802