years 70
Height 16.54 in (42 cm), Width 9.06 in (23 cm), Depth 6.3 in (16 cm)
These are 1970s Mid-Century Modern wall sconces designed by Franco Luce. The sconces feature a striking leaf-shaped design made of hand-blown black and white Murano glass, with a translucent finish and soft curves that create a warm inviting glow. The elegant glass is accented by brass and gold-toned metal mounts, which give the fixtures a luxurious and timeless aesthetic. The combination of the delicate glass and warm metallic tones embodies the sophistication of the era. The sconces are designed to emit ambient lighting. The translucent glass allows for a soft diffusion of light, enhancing the room's atmosphere without being overpowering. These wall sconces can be used as accent lighting in a variety of spaces, including living rooms, bedrooms, hallways, or dining areas. They are as functional as they are decorative. These pieces are ideal for spaces with a vintage or modern eclectic vibe. They can be paired with furniture featuring brass or gold accents for a cohesive look. The sconces have been bought from a shop going out of business, glasses are in perfect condition, metal has small signs of age. they have been rewired and can be used in the US or Europe. They are sold one by one.

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