Pair of modernist wall sconces, white ceramics, opaline glass, Poland, 1970s.
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This pair of Polish wall sconces from the 1970s exemplifies modernist design with a clear organic influence. Each sconce features a hand-formed, asymmetrical ceramic base in a cool matte white, densely speckled with irregular touches of deep blue and black, lending subtle depth and tactile interest to the surface. The globes are made of opaline glass, perfectly spherical and highly polished, diffusing light evenly for a soft, ambient glow. The interplay between the matte, textured ceramic and the glossy glass highlights the material contrasts so characteristic of modernism, underscoring a refined attention to detail. The overall construction is solid and harmonious, with a seamless junction between the base and the shade. Both sconces remain in very good condition, with no visible signs of wear or damage; all components are original and complete.These lamps echo the voice of 1970s Polish modernism: forms that forgo perfect symmetry in favor of hand-crafted expression and natural inspiration. The cool white ceramic, lightly speckled, recalls light filtered through morning mist, while the spherical globes, like muted moons, soften the harshness of everyday life with their gentle glow. This is an object speaking of an era that sought harmony in simplicity, inviting calm and serenity rather than ostentation.The sconces may be paired with minimalist wooden or steel furniture to emphasize their modernist heritage. They are well-suited for
DIMENSION
Height19.5 cm
Depth15.5 cm
Width13 cm
Dimension details
Width13 cm
Height19.5 cm
Depth15.5 cm
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