Vintage Swedish Grace Brass wall lamp pair from the 1940s
Lovely brassSwedish Grace wall sconces with lampshades of white opaline glass on each side. Produced in the 1940’s.
Lovely brassSwedish Grace wall sconces with lampshades of white opaline glass on each side. Produced in the 1940’s.
Art Deco style flush wall light, bronze & glass panels,1990`s ca, French
Mid-century Danish brutalist wall lamp pair from the 1960s by Holm Sørensen & Co AS. Brass sconces with a acid-treated torch-cut look leaving a lovely and magic shine.
Pair Of Wall Lamps In Aluminum And Glass From Peill & Putzler, 1970s.
Mid-century brutalist wall or ceiling lamps from the 1960s by Svend Aage Holm Sørensen for Holm Sørensen & Co AS Denmark. Acid-treated and torch-cut look in a brutalistic and beautiful design.
Alfa wall lamp from the 1960s, designed by Jo Hammerborg for the Danish Fog og Mørup. The lampshade can be adjusted both up and down (to widen and narrow the lighting) and rotates almost 90 degrees to the side, allowing the light to be directed where it is needed. Alpha is one of … Continue reading “Mid-Century Danish Alfa City Sconce by Johannes Hammerborg for Fog & Mørup”
A pair of classic V149 wall lamps. The lamps were designed by Hans-Agne Jakobsson, manufactured by AB Markaryd in Sweden. The wall lamps are solid brass. The wall lamps are in great condition, with a few micro scratches, the glass has some signs of wear on the base. Wall lamps have been polished. Rare … Continue reading “Mid-Century Model V149 Sconces by Hans Agne Jakobsson for Hans Agne Jakobsson AB Markaryd, 1950s, Set of 2”
This elegant pair of vintage wall lights by Gaetano Sciolari are a reinterpretation of the traditional Neoclassical sconce. Key design features such as the swag & scroll form are kept simple for a Modern clean look. They have Italian craftsmanship and attention to detail, emphasized with the use of polished & satin gilt finishes. The metal frames are quality cast and have a good weight. This design would suit a range of interiors such as Antique, Traditional, Hollywood Regency, Post Modern, or Contemporary.
A pair of bronze and glass wall sconces by Max Ingrand for Fontana Arte. Excellent original condition with minor wear consistent with age and use. Letteratura: Quaderno Fontana Arte n 5 (1963), p. 58; Vitrum 146 (novembre-dicembre 1964), p. 56 Franco Deboni, Fontana Arte: Gio Ponti, Pietro Chiesa, Max Ingrand, Turin, 2012, fig. 342.
Very rare sconces or wall lamps by Max Ingrand manufactured by Fontana Arte. Clear chiseled Murano glass is mounted on a rectangular brass frame. The model is named 2311 and you can find it in literature: “Quaderni di Fontana Arte, n 6, 1964, page 7″. Wired for US.
Palme Lighting is well known for the quality of the crystals & originality of design. In this case the traditional pineapple chandelier is given a Modern twist with teardrop crystals & geometric forms. This Palwa design is a artistic balance between the Brutalist style of the 60`s with Hollywood Regency glamour & luxury materials. The gold plated frame has a Brutalist design and is elegantly decorated with quality teardrop crystals to beautifully reflect the light. The combination of these styles makes this sconces an unique addition to a range of interiors such as Art Deco, Mid-Century Modern, Hollywood Regency, 70`s Glamour, Traditional or Contemporary.
Square Glass Bubble Lamp by Helena Tynell for Glashutte Limburg
Classic Swedish wall sconces of brass and relieff glass by Falkenberg Belysning – Sweden 1960s were you can chose if you prefer only the brass version or the glass top version.
Swedish mid-century wall sconces of brass and opaline glass by Falkenberg Belysning – Sweden 1960s.
Lighting your home or any interior is not as simple as it seems, it is quit a fickle thought process. Here is a guide to lighting any interior you wish, be it a dim glow or a lighting extravaganza. Interior lighting design is one of the most important interior design basics, yet it’s often the most … Continue reading “A Useful Guide To Lighting Any Interior”
Humbert et Poyet is the result of a meeting between Christophe Poyet, an interior designer from Monaco, and Emil Humbert, an architect from Paris. Together they define their style as “warm glamour.” In 2008 these devotees of the decorative arts founded their agency there began creating interiors for high-profile local restaurants and shop. The partners … Continue reading “Design à la française by Humbert & Poyet”
Rio de Janeiro is one of the world’s most beautiful and cultivating cities to visit. With its beautiful architectural designs and mesmerizing landscapes here are a few must-see places to go. Rio de Janeiro also more simply known as Rio, was founded by the Portuguese in 1565. One of Rio’s great pride is the 38m Christ the Redeemer … Continue reading “3 Days of Design in Rio”
The designer Gerd Lange was born in 1931 in Wuppertal. He studied until 1956 at the Werkkunstschule in Offenbach. In Kapsweyer / Pfalz Gerd Lange opened in 1961 a design studio. In 1967 Gerd Lange designs the very much for the company Drabert in Minden successful plastic chair “SM 400”. This chair is very light … Continue reading “Lange Gerd”