Set of Three Modernist Wall Lights by Napako, 1930s






































Set of Three Modernist Wall Lights by Napako, 1930s
A rare set of three wall lights produced in the 1930s by the renowned Czech lighting manufacturer Napako - a company celebrated for its innovative designs that bridged functionality and refined Modernist aesthetics throughout the 20th century.
This particular model is identical to the one used by architects Josef Polášek, Otakar Oplatek, and Heinrich Blum in their Modernist Bank building in Brno (1937–1939) - an iconic example of interwar Czech architecture.
Each light features a robust rectangular steel wall mount, supporting an L-shaped stainless-steel arm that holds a beautifully shaped semi-spherical milk glass shade. The shade opens upward, allowing the light to diffuse softly against the wall and ceiling, creating a calm, ambient glow characteristic of early Modernist interiors.
All three lamps are in good vintage condition, showing only minimal age-related wear to both steel and glass surfaces, consistent with their history. All three lights are fully functional and ready for use.
An exceptional opportunity to own an authentic piece of 1930s Czech Modernism — elegant, architectural, and timeless in form.
Quantity: Set of three
Period: 1930’s
Producer: Napako, Czechoslovakia
Dimensions: w 30 cm, h 30 cm, d 22 cm, lampshade dia 22 cm
Materials: Stainless steel, Glass
Please note delivery cost is not included in the price. Each item's delivery is calculated individually. The cost of delivery of this set to UK will be £60 and 40 Euro to the EU. Please email us on info@bybarnabas.com if you would like a quotation for delivery outside EU or the US.