This Polish wall lamp from the 1950s exemplifies the enduring appeal of the Art Deco style in mid-century European lighting design. The fixture features a distinctive curved silhouette that elegantly balances geometric precision with organic fluidity, making it a compelling addition to curated interiors. Constructed from brass, the sconce is defined by its sweeping tubular arm and delicate wire detailing that gracefully supports the shade. The light is diffused through a spherical white glass globe, which provides a soft, ambient illumination characteristic of the era. Produced in Poland during the 1950s, the piece reflects the transitional design period where pre-war Art Deco motifs were adapted into more streamlined mid-century forms. The contrasting gold and white colourway enhances its architectural presence. The lamp remains in good vintage condition, preserving its structural integrity and original character. The metal components have developed a natural patina over the decades, adding authentic historical depth to the fixture without compromising its functionality. The glass globe is fully intact, ensuring an even distribution of light. This elegant sconce is ideally suited for illuminating hallways, flanking a bathroom mirror, or providing atmospheric lighting in a sophisticated reading nook. Its classic Art Deco lines allow it to integrate seamlessly into both traditional and contemporary spaces, pairing exceptionally well with rich wood tones and polished stone surfaces.
Specifications
ConditionGoodColorsGold, WhiteMaterialGlass, BrassNumber of items1Height30 cmWidth25 cmDepth20 cmSigns of usageDiscoloring