This Polish wall lamp from the 1950s exemplifies the enduring appeal of Art Deco design principles. The fixture pairs a graceful, sweeping silhouette with a classic spherical shade, creating a timeless lighting solution that balances geometric form with functional elegance. Constructed with a curved brass arm and matching wall mount, the sconce supports a prominent white glass globe. The metalwork displays a rich gold tone that contrasts cleanly with the opaque white diffuser. Produced in Poland during the mid-twentieth century, the piece reflects the transitional period where Art Deco motifs continued to influence post-war European lighting design. The glass shade is designed to cast a soft, diffused ambient light, suitable for illuminating corridors or intimate spaces. The lamp remains in good vintage condition, retaining its structural integrity and original character. The brass components exhibit a natural, unpolished patina that speaks to its age and history, while the glass globe is well-preserved. This authentic aging process adds depth and historical resonance to the fixture. This sconce integrates seamlessly into both historical and contemporary interiors. It serves as a refined accent piece in a hallway, flanking a mirror, or providing atmospheric lighting in a sophisticated living area, complementing rich wood tones and other metallic accents.
Specifications
ConditionGoodColorsGold, WhiteMaterialGlass, BrassNumber of items1Height20 cmWidth30 cmDepth25 cmSigns of usageDiscoloring, Scratches