Wall sconce, golden brass, by G. Sciolari, Italy, 1970s.
750 PLN
unique
ABOUT PRODUCTID 6380
This wall sconce designed by Gaetano Sciolari was produced in Italy in the 1970s, drawing on the spirit of Hollywood Regency and neoclassical inspiration. The construction features gilded brass with a high-gloss finish as the base, with a round wall plate adorned by a fluted relief and an arm distinguished by vertical ribbing and turned elements. The composition is completed by a drop-shaped finial, creating a balanced and harmonious silhouette. The translucent glass shade, lightly amber-tinted, features vertical ribbing and a scalloped, flower-like rim, ensuring subtle light diffusion. All joints are precise, and the proportions—29 × 18 × 11 cm—give the lamp a visually light yet robust presence. Condition: excellent, with no signs of wear; all elements are original and authentic. This fixture resonates with the voice of the 1970s, when Italian design effortlessly blended classical elegance with cinematic decoration. The gilded brass reflects light in a way that recalls the ambiance of vintage drawing rooms—warmth and radiance mingling with an understated note of luxury. The floral contour of the glass seems to whisper of evenings spent in soft illumination, while the rhythmic fluting draws the eye along the arm, like musical bars from decades past. The sconce could be paired with mirrors
DIMENSION
Height18 cm
Depth11 cm
Width29 cm
Dimension details
Width29 cm
Height18 cm
Depth11 cm
Weight1 kg
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