The beautiful Mod. 1210 double pendant lamp designed by Josef Hurka for Napako in the early 1960s. The lamp is composed of two black metal rods of different lengths that extend diagonally outwards supporting the bakelite lampholders. Two tulip shaped diffusers composed of a textured synthetic fabric have been laminated with plastic to give them some rigidity and have metal brackets allowing them to be slid onto the supporting struts of the lampholders. The lamp is completed with a red metal ceiling rose.
Apart from some age related spots to the interior of the lamp shades the lamp is in excellent overall condition and perfect working order. The lamp requires two standard E27 light bulbs which are not included in the sale.
The beautiful Mod. 1210 double pendant lamp designed by Josef Hurka for Napako in the early 1960s. The lamp is composed of two black metal rods of different lengths that extend diagonally outwards supporting the bakelite lampholders. Two tulip shaped diffusers composed of a textured synthetic fabric have been laminated with plastic to give them some rigidity and have metal brackets allowing them to be slid onto the supporting struts of the lampholders. The lamp is completed with a red metal ceiling rose.
Apart from some age related spots to the interior of the lamp shades the lamp is in excellent overall condition and perfect working order. The lamp requires two standard E27 light bulbs which are not included in the sale.