The Glashütte Limburg wall sconce from the 1970s is an example of German modernist design where geometric discipline meets subtle ornamentation. Crafted from thick glass with a pronounced, grid-like relief, the shade features a three-dimensional texture that enhances light diffusion and visual depth. Its rectangular silhouette, softened by rounded edges, and the transparent, cool-toned glass reflect the late modernist and mid-century modern aesthetic. The lamp is fitted with a white textile pull cord switch with a conical plastic end, mounted on a concealed metal base. Measuring 19 × 10 × 9 cm, it uses an E14 bulb. The condition is very good, showing only minimal signs of age-appropriate wear, with a minor, barely noticeable imperfection at the bottom of the shade.This sconce echoes the voice of 1970s Germany: understated everyday elegance, where light serves both function and subtle decoration. The prismatic, cool-toned glass seems to invite interplay with shadow—each raised pattern fragmenting the light into gentle mosaics along the wall. Its minimalist form suggests that beauty here lies in simplicity and precision, while the glossy surface recalls the era’s fascination with technical perfection.The Glashütte Limburg sconce could be combined with other glass or metal lamps, creating a rhythmic sequence of light in a hallway, living room, or bedroom. It would work well against neutral walls, paired with mid-century veneered furniture or within an eclectic, collector’s interior where glass and metal take center stage. Consider complementing it with minimalist artwork or a ceramic planter to emphasize its modernist heritage and highlight the tactile quality of the glass.
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Height19 cm
Width9 cm
Length10 cm
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Length10 cm
Height19 cm
Width9 cm
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