This 1970s wall sconce features a polished brass construction, walnut wood details, and a substantial honey-amber glass shade. The structure relies on a glossy brass plate adorned with side wooden inlays characterized by pronounced grain, showcasing the material contrasts typical of late 20th-century German craft. The thick, pressed glass lampshade captivates with embossed geometric and organic motifs that catch and diffuse the light, granting the piece an articulate sense of texture and pattern. Below the lamp holder sits a rotary switch; visible screws and brass hardware emphasize the object’s tactile and constructive honesty. The sconce remains in very good condition—minor, noble patina is visible on the brass, with no damage evident to the glass.The form of this fixture speaks with the vocabulary of postmodernism and late modernism: it is a visual dialogue where the warmth of wood and sheen of brass meet the optimistic graphics of pressed glass. Every detail evokes the era’s fascination with balancing organic materials and geometric clarity. The sconce becomes a kind of architectural ornament for the wall—its presence animates interiors with light filtered through amber glass and reflected in golden metal, quietly recounting the narrative of 1970s German design.This wall lamp could complement intimate living rooms, bedrooms, or hallways. It pairs well with linear sofas from the same era, leather armchairs, or coordinating high-gloss veneered pieces. The warm hues and
DIMENSION
Height22 cm
Depth8 cm
Width14 cm
Dimension details
Width14 cm
Height22 cm
Depth8 cm
Weight1 kg
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