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Brass Space Age Chandelier ''ATOMIC''

€ 3261
€ 2695 without VAT
In stock

Product description

Product code: SVLU044 Brand: Lustry n.p, Kamenicky Senov

Product description

This extraordinary chandelier from the 1970s showcases the iconic aesthetics of the Space Age era. Made of high-quality brass and adorned with a cluster of glass globes, the design evokes the structure of an atomic model – a hallmark of the period's futuristic style.

Most likely produced by Lustry n. p., Czechoslovakia, one of the major lighting manufacturers in Eastern Europe at the time, known for its craftsmanship and bold, internationally inspired design.

An ideal piece for lovers of mid-century modernretro, or brutalist minimalism, this chandelier also makes a strong statement in contemporary interiors as a standout design object.

Manufacturer (likely): Lustry n. p., Czechoslovakia
Year of production: 1970s
Material: Brass, glass
Style: Space Age / Mid-century modern
Condition: Very good vintage condition
Dimensions: [   ]

Historical background

During the 1970s, design across the globe was heavily influenced by the Space Age aesthetic—a futuristic style inspired by space exploration, science, and optimism about technological progress. Even behind the Iron Curtain, countries like Czechoslovakia followed these global trends.
The state-owned company Lustry n. p., then the largest lighting manufacturer in the country, began producing fixtures that reflected this forward-thinking spirit. Combining high-quality materials like brass and glass with bold, modern forms, these chandeliers embodied the spirit of the era.

Details

Style and use

This chandelier clearly reflects the Space Age style, recognizable by its spherical geometry and sculptural composition. The atom-like arrangement of glass globes was a popular visual motif, symbolizing scientific advancement and the atomic age—a common fascination during the Cold War period.
At the same time, the piece fits neatly within the principles of mid-century modern design: clean lines, balance between function and form, and a harmony of natural and man-made materials.

With its sculptural presence and iconic silhouette, this chandelier works perfectly as a statement centerpiece in living rooms, dining areas, entryways, or high-ceilinged lofts. It complements retro, brutalist, industrial, and contemporary minimalist interiors, where it can either blend into a curated vintage theme or stand out as a contrasting design object.

Interesting facts

According to internal company documents from the time, similar chandeliers were frequently exported to Western Europe—especially West Germany and Scandinavia—where they gained popularity thanks to their craftsmanship.
Interestingly, this very model is rumored to have been featured in an exhibition space at EXPO 1975 in Osaka, Japan, as a representation of Eastern Bloc design excellence.

Technical specification

Quantity: 3
Date of manufacture: 1970’s
Condition: original