Sciolari Roma - Gaetano Sciolari - Wall lamp - Model 105 - Silverplated





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Wall sconce model 105
Design by Gaetano Sciolari for Sciolari Roma, Italy – the 1960s
Silver-plated
This refined wall sconce model 105, designed by Gaetano Sciolari for Sciolari Roma in the 1960s, is a perfect example of the modernist elegance that characterizes the production of the renowned Italian designer. The structure, silver-plated in polished finish, features a double vertical arm that rises from a curvilinear central body, generating a harmonious and symmetrical composition with a strong visual impact.
The design, essential yet sculptural, combines the geometric linearity of modernism with a distinctly futuristic and architectural taste, typical of Sciolari’s language. The two light sources, positioned at the upper ends of the metal cylinders, diffuse a warm and even light, enhanced by the soft reflections of the silver finish.
The wall sconce embodies the luminous aesthetics of the 1960s, when Sciolari redefined the concept of domestic lighting by fusing formal rigor, precious materials, and cosmopolitan elegance. This model, now rare and sought after by collectors, represents an authentic example of high-quality Italian design, capable of integrating naturally both into contemporary interiors and into spaces with a vintage vibe.
Wall sconce model 105
Design by Gaetano Sciolari for Sciolari Roma, Italy – the 1960s
Silver-plated
This refined wall sconce model 105, designed by Gaetano Sciolari for Sciolari Roma in the 1960s, is a perfect example of the modernist elegance that characterizes the production of the renowned Italian designer. The structure, silver-plated in polished finish, features a double vertical arm that rises from a curvilinear central body, generating a harmonious and symmetrical composition with a strong visual impact.
The design, essential yet sculptural, combines the geometric linearity of modernism with a distinctly futuristic and architectural taste, typical of Sciolari’s language. The two light sources, positioned at the upper ends of the metal cylinders, diffuse a warm and even light, enhanced by the soft reflections of the silver finish.
The wall sconce embodies the luminous aesthetics of the 1960s, when Sciolari redefined the concept of domestic lighting by fusing formal rigor, precious materials, and cosmopolitan elegance. This model, now rare and sought after by collectors, represents an authentic example of high-quality Italian design, capable of integrating naturally both into contemporary interiors and into spaces with a vintage vibe.

