This Polish wall sconce from the 1950s embodies the spirit of mid-century modernism through its minimalist yet thoughtfully detailed construction. The fixture is crafted from hammered copper, its semi-matte surface displaying a warm, reddish-brown tone with subtle tonal variations and a naturally aged patina. The gently curved arm emerges from a rounded, dome-shaped wall plate, forming a harmonious, organic silhouette. Small functional details—such as a white rotary switch and matching power cord—are both discreet and practical. The new conical textile lampshade, in a soft off-white or cream hue, provides a gentle contrast to the copper’s richness and has a smooth, modern profile. Designed for E14 bulbs, the sconce is preserved in very good condition, with the copper showing no visible damage or restoration. All elements appear original, and the electrical installation is fully functional. This sconce carries the narrative of the 1950s—a time in Poland when design favored simplicity, durability, and honest materials. The hammered copper speaks of a return to organic textures and understated decoration, while the restrained form echoes the modernist optimism and functional clarity of the era. The subtly iridescent
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Height33 cm
Depth15 cm
Width13 cm
Dimension details
Width13 cm
Height33 cm
Depth15 cm
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