Wall sconce, ivory white ceramics, amber glass, by K. Łaszkiewicz, Poland, 1970s
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This ceramic wall sconce, designed by K. Łaszkiewicz and manufactured in Poland in the 1970s, is a distinctive example of the decade’s modernist aesthetic. The structure features a ceramic base in a warm, glossy ivory tone with a smooth, rounded form, supporting two profiled glass shades. The shades are rendered in an amber-gold gradient, exhibiting a pronounced scale-like relief pattern reminiscent of art deco, yet interpreted through the lens of 1970s modernism. The fixture’s symmetrical, geometric composition and precise craftsmanship are evident in both the glasswork and the ceramic finish. The sconce accommodates two E27 bulbs, and its robust design makes it suitable for various interiors, including spaces with increased humidity. Dimensions: height 17 cm, length 37 cm, width 17 cm. Condition is very good, with no visible damage or chips, and the original patina has been preserved. This lamp echoes the voice of Polish 1970s modernism: geometric clarity softened by subtle decorative gestures. The relief on
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Height17 cm
Depth37 cm
Width17 cm
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Width17 cm
Height17 cm
Depth37 cm
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