Set of three wall lights, transparent glass, black metal, Limburg, Germany, 1970s.
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This set of three wall lights by Limburg, produced in Germany in the late 1970s and early 1980s, exemplifies the mature modernism of the era. Each lamp features a hand-blown glass globe crafted from thick, transparent glass, with air bubbles embedded throughout, giving a subtle texture and softly diffused light. The globes are mounted on matte black metal fixtures with a circular wall plate and a short, curved arm supporting the glass. The contrast between the cool transparency of the glass and the black metal highlights the geometric, minimalist lines of the design. The construction is solid, with visible screws and precise joints; the set is preserved in good vintage condition, with minor signs of wear on the metal parts consistent with age, and no significant damage or restoration marks. These lamps quietly tell the story of late 20th-century German design—a period where functionality met bold simplicity. The glass, with its tiny air bubbles, speaks of skilled craftsmanship, while its transparency allows light to softly spread across the wall. The matte black arms evoke an industrial tone; the restrained detailing and clear silhouette make the sconces seem to whisper: 'here, light matters, not ornamentation.' This lighting does not seek attention but reveals the discipline and harmony within a space. The lamps may be paired with raw plaster walls, geometric 1970s furniture, or modern accessories in shades of grey and black. They work well in a minimalist living room or an eclectic home gallery, where the glass globes become subtle
DIMENSION
Height22 cm
Width16 cm
Length15 cm
Dimension details
Length15 cm
Height22 cm
Width16 cm
Weight5 kg
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