1960s Mid Century Modern Scalloped White Semi Flush Light

1960s Mid Century Modern Scalloped White Semi Flush Light

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Mid Century Modern style 1960s square glass etched ceiling light with brass coated steel hardware. This requires two standard medium base bulbs. This […]

$$$$$ · Indexed April 12, 2024 ·



Olde Good Things
Manhattan - New York, NY
Madison Ave / Bowery / Union Square New York NY, · 888-233-9678






Usage
  • Ideal for illuminating living spaces such as dining rooms, kitchens, or entryways, offering a stylish yet functional lighting option in various home decors.
  • Can be integrated into both contemporary and vintage-inspired interior designs, providing a balance of modern aesthetics and nostalgic charm.
  • Suitable for spaces where a lower ceiling height exists, allowing for both practicality and an artistic touch in lighting design.
History
  • Emerging in the mid-20th century, Mid Century Modern design often reflects a response to the traditional styles of the earlier decades, emphasizing clean lines and organic forms.
  • The 1960s marked a significant era in design, characterized by an experimental approach to materials and a blend of functionality with aesthetic appeal, influencing various decorative arts including lighting fixtures.
  • Products from the 1960s Mid Century Modern movement are often considered collectible, embodying a transitional period in design history that continues to influence contemporary trends.
Design Significance
  • Scalloped design elements are typically associated with the Mid Century Modern aesthetic, evoking a sense of playfulness and creativity in form and structure.
  • The combination of glass and brass in lighting fixtures from this era often reflects a thoughtfulness in material choice, enhancing both durability and visual appeal.
  • Mid Century Modern designs are recognized for their ability to blend simplicity with sophistication, making such lighting fixtures iconic in their approach to functional art.

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