This three-arm wall sconce from the 1970s, produced by Elmet in Poland, is a representative example of Eastern European mid-century modern lighting design. The structure features a rectangular copper mounting plate with rounded corners, its surface finished in a subtly glossy, warm tone with a touch of gold. Three upward-curved arms, crafted from smooth copper, each support a conical shade made of clear pressed glass with a pronounced honeycomb pattern—a motif characteristic of the era’s molded glasswork. The glass is glossy and nearly crystalline, harmonizing with the copper's inviting hue. The sconce is designed for E14 bulbs. All elements remain original, with precise joints and a careful balance between the arms and shades. Condition: very good, with no visible signs of wear, tarnishing, or patina.The sconce echoes the voice of the 1970s—a period in which Polish lighting workshops explored modernity through materials and detail. Warm copper reflects light with gentle softness, while the geometric arrangement of shades recalls the era’s pursuit of harmony and simplicity. The glass structure diffuses illumination in a sculptural manner, evoking interiors where light shaped the atmosphere of conversation and daily life. This fixture tells a story of balance between decorative appeal and practicality; its form suggests confidence yet maintains a subtle presence within a space.The sconce can be paired with matte, neutral-toned walls to
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Height30 cm
Depth20 cm
Width30 cm
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Width30 cm
Height30 cm
Depth20 cm
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