Designed by Rolf Kruger for Neuhaus Leuchten in Germany during the 1970s, this wall sconce embodies a precise interplay of light and form characteristic of the modernist design ethos of its era. Its construction centers around a geometric, regular hexagonal base crafted from metal and coated in a deep, matte red lacquer. At the core, a generously proportioned, dome-shaped glass diffuser in opal white gently disperses light in an even, diffused glow. With dimensions of 21 cm in height, 24 cm in width, and 7 cm in depth, the lamp asserts a commanding yet subtle presence on the wall. The absence of a manufacturer's label does not detract from its authentic preservation; all components remain original, with no visible signs of wear, damage, or notable imperfections. The condition is very good, and every detail reflects its period provenance.This sconce distinctly echoes the spirit of the 1970s: geometric rigor is balanced by bold color and the soft diffusion of light. The strong red metal base acts like a frame for light, alluding to the era's design optimism, where saturated color became a metaphor for progress. The smooth, opaline dome diffuses illumination serenely, imbuing the piece with a narrative that fuses abstraction with everyday function—a quiet declaration of modernity, unadorned, yet visually impactful.Such a lamp pairs naturally with living spaces inspired by mid-century modern or confident retro interiors. It can be set against pale, uniform walls, combined with a walnut sideboard or a geometric sofa with slender legs and solid upholstery. One might also juxtapose it with minimalist graphics, a floor lamp featuring chrome accents, or textiles in whites and gre
DIMENSION
Height21 cm
Depth7 cm
Width24 cm
Dimension details
Width24 cm
Height21 cm
Depth7 cm
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