Wall sconce, yellow ceramic, by A. Sadulski, Poland, 1970s.
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This ceramic wall sconce, designed by Adam Sadulski in Poland during the 1970s, is a testament to the Polish mid-century modern movement. Crafted entirely from ceramics, it is coated with a uniform, high-gloss yellow glaze in a saturated and vivid tone. The surface remains smooth and highly light-reflective, free from decorative patterns or added colors, emphasizing a purity of form and hue. The body of the lamp features an organic, symmetrical silhouette with gently rounded edges, referencing the biomorphic, sculptural shapes that defined the decade. The centrally placed black E14 bulb socket contrasts with the yellow ceramic, while the white cord with switch allows the lamp to be used both as a wall sconce and a table lamp. The lamp is preserved in very good condition, showing no cracks, chips, or visible signs of wear; all elements are original and authentic.This piece echoes the voice of Polish modernism, a time of experimentation with color, light, and fluent form. The yellow glaze reflects light like a late afternoon sunbeam, introducing a cheerful, subtly avant-garde touch to the interior. Its
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Height11 cm
Depth14 cm
Width20 cm
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Width20 cm
Height11 cm
Depth14 cm
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