This two-armed wall lamp, produced in Poland during the 1970s, exemplifies the enduring appeal of the Art Nouveau style. The fixture presents a striking silhouette, defined by its sinuous lines and intricate rope-twist detailing that elegantly supports dual light sources. Constructed from brass-finished metal, the sconce features a circular backplate from which two gracefully curved arms extend. The metalwork incorporates twisted wire motifs and spherical accents, characteristic of the organic forms celebrated in Art Nouveau design. The exposed bulb configuration allows for a warm, ambient illumination, while the original Polish manufacturing label remains affixed to the reverse, confirming its provenance and electrical specification. The gold colourway enhances the sculptural quality of the metalwork. The wall light remains in good vintage condition, retaining its original structural integrity and functional capacity. The brass finish has developed a natural patina over the decades, adding authentic character to the piece. The wiring and original components are preserved, reflecting its history of careful use. This distinctive sconce serves as an elegant focal point in classic or eclectic interiors. It is particularly well-suited for flanking a mirror in a hallway, illuminating a reading alcove, or adding a layer of sophisticated ambient lighting to a formal living space.
Specifications
ConditionGoodColorsGoldMaterialMetal, BrassNumber of items1Height24 cmWidth35 cmDepth18 cmSigns of usageScratches