I’m supposed to be taking the week off, but here are four new vintage reproduction lights just introduced by Rejuvenation: Meteor, Gamma, Luna and Photon. Do we read: Atomic influences? Yup. The news release has been added below, it says:
Based on a series of originals made between 1953 and the early 1960s, they embody the era’s fascination with space travel and the optimism of the post-war years. … [also notable:] The large glass outer saucer – produced by the family-owned, Indiana-based manufacturer that made the original shades – features a lively “spirograph” pattern screen-printed on the glass.
I’ll add more info when I get it. Meanwhile, take a look at the additional photos after the jump. AND: Thanks reader Christopher for this news tip!
Update: Here is an advance copy Rejuvenation’s news release, first on the web, I think!
Four New Additions to Rejuvenation’s Mid-Century Modern Collection
Double Saucers, Brass Rods, and Crystal Spheres Convey the
Optimism of the 1950s and Early ‘60sPORTLAND, OR, August 21, 2012 – Rejuvenation expands its Mid-Century Modern collection with four new ceiling fixtures: the Luna, Foton, Gamma, and Meteor. Based on a series of originals made between 1953 and the early 1960s, they embody the era’s fascination with space travel and the optimism of the post-war years. With their distinctive design, these lights are unlike anything else on the market: both retro and contemporary, sophisticated and spirited.
The Meteor and Gamma are pendant lights, defined by their striking crystal-sphere-tipped rays. A description of these fixtures from the early ‘50s still rings true today: “Radiating brass rods, capped with crystal spheres, add to the verve of this design.” Both lights have hang-straight joints that make them suitable for use on the vaulted ceilings common to mid-century homes.
All four fixtures share an unusual double-dome construction. The large glass outer saucer – produced by the family-owned, Indiana-based manufacturer that made the original shades – features a lively “spirograph” pattern screen-printed on the glass. The glass is then heated in molds until it “slumps,” resulting in the graceful half-dome shape.
For the inner dome, Rejuvenation offers a choice of etched glass (Luna and Gamma) or metal (Meteor and Foton). The choice will influence the type of light: etched glass will produce a diffused semi-indirect light, while decorative pinholes in the metal bowl create a subtle starlight effect.
Elegant and functional, the Luna and Foton are beautifully proportioned semi-flush fixtures that can carry a large space while their smart, compact design also makes them well-suited to accommodate rooms with lower ceilings.
All four fixtures are available in Polished Chrome and Lacquered Brass finish. Prices range from $300 to $550.
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