Sistrah “MEGAPHOS” Pendant Lamp by Otto Müller (1930s)

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DESCRIPTION:

This elegant pendant lamp, designed by Otto Müller for Sistrah under the Megaphos license, is a fine example of early 20th-century German modernist lighting design.
This model features the signature tiered opaline glass diffuser, creating a soft, glare-free illumination.

The lamp is composed of five distinct glass elements: a top section in white opaline glass, a transparent lower bowl bearing the Megaphos name, two nested opaline rings, and a frosted glass cup at the center.
This intricate construction allows for beautifully diffused, balanced light with minimal glare.

It combines a refined nickel-plated suspension and circular frame with the purity of its glass elements.

Its timeless, functional aesthetic reflects Müller’s philosophy of harmonious light diffusion and technical precision.

A rare and iconic piece of Bauhaus-era design, both sculptural and highly functional — perfect for collectors and design enthusiasts.

DIMENSION:
Ø: 35cm

Year:
1936

Origin:
Germany

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