This wall sconce produced by Glashütte Limburg in Germany during the 1970s exemplifies decorative utilitarian glassware in a modernist spirit. The cylindrical shade, measuring 19 × 10 × 9 cm, is crafted from thick, transparent glass in a warm, light amber tone with a subtle golden hue. The entire surface is adorned with a regular, geometric relief of small, pyramid-shaped protrusions, lending the lamp a three-dimensional texture. The glossy finish accentuates the interplay of light and shadow, highlighting the precision and repetition of the pattern. The sconce features an E14 light point, and the switch is finished with a heavy crystal pull (not visible in the images). No metal elements are visible, and the piece is preserved in very good condition, with no chips, cracks, or discoloration—well maintained, with no signs of restoration or intensive use.This sconce echoes the voice of 1970s German modernism, an era that favored experimentation with glass texture and light. Its form resembles a fragment of architectural grid, while the amber hue evokes interiors suffused with gentle light filtered through richly sculpted surfaces. The pattern of tiny pyramids conjures associations with the geometric decorations of that decade, when glass was intended to be both functional and sensuous to the touch and sight. The lamp seems to say: "Every evening is an occasion for light to refract across my edges, creating a subtle mosaic of shadow and brilliance."The sconce can be used as a lighting point in living rooms or bedrooms furnished
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Height19 cm
Width9 cm
Length10 cm
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Length10 cm
Height19 cm
Width9 cm
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