Overview
A vibrant five-arm Sputnik-influenced chandelier featuring a central cylindrical column and matching socket cups in a period-correct 'Harvest Yellow' enamel. The fixture is crowned with five frosted white glass 'tulip' or 'egg' globes that provide a soft, diffused glow characteristic of Space Age interior design.
Story
In the late 1960s, American kitchens moved away from clinical white toward 'Earth Tones.' This yellow fixture was the sunny heart of a suburban home, bridging the gap between space-age geometry and cozy domesticity.
Maker / Origin
While often unsigned, fixtures like this were the bread and butter of companies like Progress Lighting, which democratized high-end modernism for the American middle class. They took the avant-garde ideas of Italian designers and made them durable and accessible for the everyday family home.
Condition & Value
The enamel appears remarkably well-preserved with no visible chipping or 'flea bites' on the glass globes. The presence of the original matching yellow ceiling canopy significantly maintains its value. Excellent condition for this era. Mid-century lighting has seen a massive resurgence.