Vintage chandelier, brass, glass, 1958, Doria G 74/61
- Dimensions :
- H52 x W33 x D33
- Color :
- multicolour
- Material :
- brass
- Style :
- mid-century
Suspension edited by Doria at the end of the 1950s, model G 74/61. Brass structure with crossed lines supporting three diffusers suspended by white cords. Each ivory matte glass piece, finely ribbed, is encircled in matte black and independently adjustable in height – a rare and precise finish. An elegant brass ensemble with airy, Japanese-inspired lines. Dimensions: total height 52 cm, diameter 33 cm. Glasses: height 15 cm, diameter 12 cm. A luminaire that embodies balance and delicacy, reflecting the craftsmanship of Doria's workshops, designed for discerning interiors. Doria Leuchten is a German company founded in 1945 by Walter Donner, renowned for its innovative work with blown glass. Specialising in sculptural lighting, Doria made a name for itself in the 1960s and 70s with pendants and ceiling lights made of textured glass tubes, often referred to as ice glass, combining artisanal craftsmanship with futuristic design. The brand has collaborated with several renowned designers, including Wolfgang Tümpel (a former Bauhaus member), Wilhelm Braun-Feldweg, and Klaus Slama, helping to establish Doria as a reference for mid-century German style.