An elegant pair of museum-quality, important wall lights with an artistic, vintage design, featuring a central gold-plated brass structure with a polished finish, composed of a vertical cylindrical body from which several horizontal arms branch off.
Each arm is fitted with a glass leaf and an e14 socket.
The lamp holders are partially hidden by the colored glass leaves.
The leaves are hand-molded, clear glass; they range in color from a pale amber pink to light gray and dark gray, creating a pleasant color contrast with the warm brass. One dark gray leaf has a small flaw.
The wall lamps have been restored and have new electrical systems.
It is a pair of Seguso wall lamps that probably belonged to the Bristol Hotel in Merano designed by Gio Ponti.
One of the 2 wall lamps has the Seguso stamp of authenticity.
Dimensions:
Height 63 cm
Width 26 cm
Thickness 18 cm
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