Wall sconce, golden brass, by G. Sciolari, Italy, 1970s.
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This wall sconce, designed by Gaetano Sciolari in the 1970s, is crafted from gilded brass and reflects the distinct mid-century modern style of Italian design from that era. The structure features three vertically aligned cylindrical arms arranged symmetrically around a horizontal band, with subtle variations in height lending architectural rhythm to the piece. A polished, round brass backplate anchors the fixture, while the surface maintains a uniform, lustrous gold tone throughout, devoid of contrasting inlays or patterns. The brass finish is highly reflective, enhancing the geometric silhouette and crisp, seamless joinery that speaks to the precision of its craftsmanship. Functionality is provided by three E14 light sources; a pull switch with a brass sphere completes the design, though not visible in the provided image. The condition is very good—slight patina occurs only as localized dimming in protected areas, underscoring the authenticity of the vintage, without impacting the overall immaculate appearance.This sconce captures the spirit of Italian modernism: sculptural geometry and bold, golden light are the language of a decade when design became an emblem of status. Its mirrored brass surface reflects the world like a lens, while the trio of vertical cylinders recalls the era when craftsmanship forged an alliance with artistic vision. The interplay of gloss, groove, and vertical rhythm evokes both
DIMENSION
Height24 cm
Depth12 cm
Width22 cm
Dimension details
Width22 cm
Height24 cm
Depth12 cm
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