This wall sconce, crafted in Poland in the 1970s, exemplifies the postwar Rococo revival that drew inspiration from the ornate traditions of the Baroque period. Made entirely of solid brass in a warm, golden hue, the surface displays a subtle satin patina that highlights the sconce’s age and authenticity. The two arms, gently curved and adorned with asymmetrical scrollwork and leaf motifs, extend from a vertically elongated backplate richly decorated with a stylized acanthus pattern. The candle-style bulb holders are designed to mimic traditional wax candles, complete with faux wax drips in a slightly yellowed tone, reinforcing the historical reference. The construction is robust, with visible cast brass elements and finely detailed connections, and all parts are original with no modern replacements. The condition is very good, with only minor signs of age and no visible damage or repairs.This sconce evokes the ambiance of interiors where opulent light played across gilded scrolls and velvet draperies. Its ornamental contours and candle-inspired fittings speak to an era when decoration was as significant as illumination itself—as if the sconce preserves the echoes of elegant gatherings and parlors, quietly bridging the dialogue between history and the present.The sconce can be positioned against a neutral wall in a living room or study to showcase its ornate silhouette. It would work well alongside classic wooden furniture, velvet curtains, or upholstered chairs, and could also be used in eclectic spaces where pairing it with minimalist elements will highlight its decorative nature. Combining it with other brass accessories or glass décor can further emphasize the sense of historical ambiance in the arrangement.
DIMENSION
Height22 cm
Depth20 cm
Width15 cm
Dimension details
Width15 cm
Height22 cm
Depth20 cm
Weight1 kg
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