Pair of Cage Wall Sconces in Wrought Iron, Circa 1950

Pair of cage wall sconces in hand-forged wrought iron. French work from the 1950s, modernist spirit with a characteristic openwork structure.

PRODUCT DETAILS

État Bon état
Période 1950
Pays d'Origine France
Style Mid-Century Modern

PRODUCT DESCRIPTION

This pair of cage sconces illustrates the formal inventiveness of French ironworkers in the 1950s, a period when wrought iron experienced a major revival in art lighting. The openwork cubic structure — hence the name "cage" — plays on transparency and the graphic design of the bars, creating a shadow effect on the wall when lit. The iron patina, dark with some warm hues, testifies to authentic hot work. These sconces are part of the post-war French School lineage that revisited classicism with a more refined and geometric vocabulary. Ideal for a mid-century interior, contemporary loft, or eclectic decor combining modernism and craftsmanship.

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