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Pair of Pietro Chiesa Fontana Arte Mid-Century Italian Modern Brass & Glass Wall Lights / Sconces
Newel Florida
2868 Pershing Street, Hollywood
Florida - 33020
(305) 891-7580
Pair of Pietro Chiesa Fontana Arte Mid-Century Italian Modern Brass & Glass Wall Lights / Sconces
Newel Florida
2868 Pershing Street, Hollywood
Florida - 33020
About Fontana Arte
Fontana Arte is an Italian company specializing in the production of high-quality furniture and decorative lighting. Founded in 1932 in Milan, Italy, by Luigi Fontana and Gio Ponti, Fontana Arte quickly gained recognition for its innovative designs and exceptional craftsmanship.
Luigi Fontana, a prominent Italian glass manufacturer, and Gio Ponti, a renowned architect and designer, read more..
Sconce
A wall-mounted bracket light, typically with an upward-facing arm that holds, in antique sconces, an oil lamp or candle, or in modern examples, an electrified light. Antique sconces were used often in corridors or in pairs on both sides of an entryway. They featured a reflective backplate to intensify candlelight while keeping the candle a safe distance from the wall. They are commonly made of metals such as silver, bronze, or ormolu and became very decorative in the 18th Century.
Sconce
A wall-mounted bracket light, typically with an upward-facing arm that holds, in antique sconces, an oil lamp or candle, or in modern examples, an electrified light. Antique sconces were used often in corridors or in pairs on both sides of an entryway. They featured a reflective backplate to intensify candlelight while keeping the candle a safe distance from the wall. They are commonly made of metals such as silver, bronze, or ormolu and became very decorative in the 18th Century.
Sconce
A wall-mounted bracket light, typically with an upward-facing arm that holds, in antique sconces, an oil lamp or candle, or in modern examples, an electrified light. Antique sconces were used often in corridors or in pairs on both sides of an entryway. They featured a reflective backplate to intensify candlelight while keeping the candle a safe distance from the wall. They are commonly made of metals such as silver, bronze, or ormolu and became very decorative in the 18th Century.