This three-arm wall sconce, produced by Elmet Zabrze in the 1970s, represents Polish mid-century modern design. The structure is formed by a metal body in a warm, aged copper tone, supporting three gently arched arms. Each arm ends in a conical shade made of thick, pressed clear glass with a pronounced honeycomb relief pattern. The glass offers a glossy, reflective surface that contrasts with the matte finish of the metal. The softly rounded mounting plate features visible screw connections, highlighting the sconce’s honest construction and artisanal character. The proportions are harmonious, with symmetrically arranged arms and a unified, balanced composition. The condition is very good: only minor signs of use and natural metal patina are visible, with no damage to the glass and no evidence of restoration.The form of this sconce is rooted in 1970s Polish modernism, when illuminating daily life took on a new significance. The metal arms, subtly raised upwards, evoke the optimism of the era, while the textured glass shades diffuse the light into soft, multi-layered shadows. The fixture seems to tell the story of a time when design was intended to be practical, durable, and gently decorative—each detail reflecting a pursuit of visual lightness and clarity.This sconce could be placed above a sofa, console, or in an entryway to create atmospheric, diffused illumination. It would work well in mid-century modern-inspired interiors, especially alongside veneered furniture, period lighting fixtures, or geometric artwork
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Height38 cm
Depth20 cm
Width30 cm
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Width30 cm
Height38 cm
Depth20 cm
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