This Polish Art Deco wall lamp from the 1950s exemplifies the geometric elegance of mid-century Eastern European lighting design. The fixture features a striking spherical silhouette that captures the enduring appeal of the era's modernist aesthetic. Constructed with a stepped metal wall mount and a sweeping curved arm, the sconce supports a pristine white glass globe shade. The metalwork displays a patinated silver-tone finish, contrasted by a polished chrome fitter that secures the glass element. Produced in Poland during the 1950s, the design bridges the transition between the ornate Art Deco period and the streamlined forms of mid-century modernism. The opaque glass ensures a soft, diffused illumination suitable for atmospheric interior lighting. The wall light remains in good vintage condition, retaining its structural integrity and original character. The metal components exhibit a natural patina that authenticates its mid-century origins, while the glass globe is preserved without structural faults. The fixture requires standard wall wiring for installation. This sculptural sconce serves as a refined architectural accent in contemporary spaces. It is particularly well-suited for flanking a bathroom mirror, illuminating a transitional hallway, or adding ambient light to a sophisticated bedroom setting.
Specifications
ConditionGoodColorsSilver, WhiteMaterialGlass, Metal, ChromeNumber of items1Height30 cmWidth35 cmDepth20 cmSigns of usageDiscoloring, Scratches