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  • Italian 1960s Pair of Sconces Lacquered Metal and Brass
    Located in Los Angeles, CA
    Italian 1960s pair of sconces lacquered metal and brass.
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    Vintage 1960s Italian Mid-Century Modern Wall Lights and Sconces

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    Metal, Brass

  • Pair of Italian 1960 Sconces By Stilux
    By Stilux
    Located in Los Angeles, CA
    So luxurious these Stilux's...
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    Vintage 1960s Italian Wall Lights and Sconces

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    Brass

    Pair of Italian 1960 Sconces By Stilux
    $2,240 Sale Price / set
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  • Pair of 2 Mid Century Brass And Murano Glass Wall Sconces 1960s
    Located in Los Angeles, CA
    The Pair of 2 Mid Century Brass And Murano Glass Wall Sconces from the 1960s exemplify a combination of luxury and craftsmanship. With a brass frame, these wall sconces showcase the ...
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    Vintage 1960s Italian Mid-Century Modern Wall Lights and Sconces

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    Brass

  • Pair of 2 Mid Century Italian Murano and Brass Sconces 1960
    Located in Los Angeles, CA
    The Pair of 2 Mid Century Italian Murano and Brass Sconces from the 1960s are a duo of exquisite wall-mounted fixtures. Made in Italy during the mid-20th century, these sconces combi...
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    Vintage 1960s Italian Mid-Century Modern Wall Lights and Sconces

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    Brass

  • Pair of 2 Italian Sconces, 1980s
    Located in Los Angeles, CA
    Beautiful pair of 2 wall sconces made in opaline glass and metal An iconic piece that will complete a midcentury style living room or studio with its timele...
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    Vintage 1980s Italian Mid-Century Modern Wall Lights and Sconces

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    Metal

    Pair of 2 Italian Sconces, 1980s
    $2,080 Sale Price
    20% Off
  • Pair of 2 Italian Opaline Sconces, 1980
    Located in Los Angeles, CA
    Pair of 2 Mid-Century Modern Wall sconces made with opaline glass. An elegant and simple item that will complete a midcentury living room or study.     
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    Vintage 1980s Italian Mid-Century Modern Wall Lights and Sconces

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    Opaline Glass

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  • Italian White Opaline Glass Sconce by Zonca, Italy, 1960s
    By Zonca
    Located in Roma, IT
    Gorgeous white Murano glass wall lamp, signed by Zonca, this astonishing piece was designed in Italy in the 1960s. This large sconce features two incredible white opaline Murano ...
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    Mid-20th Century Italian Mid-Century Modern Wall Lights and Sconces

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  • Hexagonal Stilnovo Flush Mount or Sconce, Italy, 1960s
    By Stilnovo
    Located in New York, NY
    Hexagonal Stilnovo light which can be used as a flush mount or sconce. Beautifully molded textured glass with white framing. Holds six candelabra bulb...
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    Vintage 1960s Italian Mid-Century Modern Flush Mount

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  • Pair of Italian Vintage Minimalist Wall Lights Sconces, 1960s
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    Located in Berlin, DE
    Beautiful architectural pair of modernist brass and hand blown opal white glass wall sconces. Italy, 1960s Lamp sockets: 1. Measures: Base, D 4.4 In (11.2 cm).
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    Mid-20th Century Italian Mid-Century Modern Wall Lights and Sconces

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  • Midcentury Martinelli Luce "Bolla Light" White Acrylic Italian Sconce, 1960s
    By Martinelli Luce, Elio Martinelli
    Located in Roma, IT
    Wonderful micentury wall lamp or sconce in white plexiglass "Bolla Lamp". Elio Martinelli designed this item in Italy during the 1960s for Martinelli Luce. ...
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    Late 20th Century Italian Mid-Century Modern Flush Mount

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    Aluminum

  • Castiglioni Midcentury Metal "Light Ball" Italian Sconce for Flos, 1960s
    By Achille & Pier Giacomo Castiglioni, Flos
    Located in Roma, IT
    Incredible mid-century "Light Ball large size" applique in smatised ivory metal and opal glass for Flos. This fantastic lamp was designed by Achille Castiglioni and produced in Italy for Flos in the 1960s. This fantastic light is unique because of the materials, made of ivory white enameled metal and opal glass. Requires an E27 bulb. A fantastic piece that will grace a mid-century living room or bathroom. Measures (cms): diameter - 42 height - 31 Literature: Casa Amica, 27 June 1972, p. 105 Octagon 30 September 1973, p. 149 Sergio Polano, Achille Castiglioni all the works, Electa, Milano, 2001, p. 224 Giuliana Gramigna, repertoire 1950-2000, Allemandi, Torino, 2003, p. 121. The beginnings of Flos (meaning “flower” in Latin) blossomed from a brilliant idea: to create objects, starting with a light bulb, that would change the way of life for both the Italian market and the foreign markets. Dino Gavina and the small Eisenkeil manufacturing facility in Merano, had already been creating furniture alongside design masters such as Achille and Pier Giacomo Castiglioni, Afra and Tobia Scarpa. But by the early 1960s, Gavina became convinced the time had come to create new lamps. Using the same technology – conceived in the USA and tested at Eisenkeil – used for the Cocoon lampthe Castiglioni brothers and the Scarpa duo began creating lamps such as the Taraxacum or the Fantasma, with many other beautiful and surprising lamps to follow. And so, from day one, Flos was already reinventing the idea of artificial lighting. Achille Castiglioni (born February 16, 1918, Milan–died December 2, 2002, Milan) was a prolific furniture, lighting, and product Italian designer renown for his ironic, joyful, creative and functional designs that, at times, intersected with ideas explored by conceptual artists. Achille Castiglioni was born into a family with deep appreciation for the arts, as he was the third son of sculptor and coin engraver Giannino Castiglioni and his wife Livia Bolla. He first studied the classics at the Liceo Classico Giuseppe Parini, but then switched to study art at the Accademia di Belle Arti di Brera in Milan. In 1937, he decided to follow the steps of his two elder brothers, architects Livio and Pier Giacomo Castiglioni, by enrolling in the Faculty of Architecture at the Politecnico di Milano, graduating in 1944–after having to interrupt his studies when he was stationed in Greece and Sicily during World War II. In 1944, immediately after graduating, Achille Castiglioni joined his brothers Livio and Pier Giacomo in the design studio that they had founded with Livio’s classmate Luigi Caccia Dominioni in 1937 in Milan. Fortunately for Achille, from the very beginning Livio and Pier Giacomo decided to focus almost entirely on designing exhibitions, furniture, housewares, and appliances since architectural commissions were difficult to come by during the war. This product-design focus, and the deep fraternal bound among the three brothers, would later allow the young Achille to experiment early in his career with emerging techniques and new materials that could communicate a fresh aesthetic sensibility suited for the positive outlook of the post-war European market. The Castiglioni brothers’ important collaboration with Phonola and Brionvega In 1940, Pier Giacomo Castiglioni, Livio Castiglioni, and Luigi Caccia Dominioni, in collaboration withe the Phonola company, presented in the VII Triennale di Milano (Milan Triennial), titled Exhibition of the Radio, a research study of radio devices that included the Fimi Phonola 547 radio, the first radio encased in Bakelite instead of wood. Shortly after the exhibition, Luigi Caccia Dominioni suspended his professional activity to serve in the military during World War II and left the studio. The development of the FImi Phonola 547 radio would prove fruitful for the three brothers, as it allowed Livio Castiglioni to cement his role as the leading design consultant for Phonola from 1940 until 1960, and for Brionvega, from 1960 until 1964. These relationships brought in further collaboration among the three brothers, and would eventually result in several designs for radio and sound appliances with innovative materials and shapes for which Achille Castiglioni played a key role, such as the RR 226 stereo system for Brinovega (1965), the radio phonograph...
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    Vintage 1960s Italian Mid-Century Modern Flush Mount

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    Metal

  • Mid-Century Oscar Torlasco Glass Italian Sconce for Stilkronen, 1960s
    By Oscar Torlasco, Stilkronen
    Located in Roma, IT
    A beautiful double tile steel and glass wall lamp from the 1960s. This applique was designed by Oscar Torlasco for Stilkronen in Italy. This fantastic one is fantastic as it is ma...
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