1970s Space Age Square Chromed Metal and Glass Italian Wall Sconce by Veca

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A chromed metal, brown mirror and glass square wall light also usable as a ceiling light designed and manufactured in Italy by Veca in the Space Age Era. The sconce is in very good conditions overall and in working order with original electric system.The Space Age style of the 1970s was characterized by futuristic shapes, bold colors, and the use of new materials and technologies. This Italian wall sconce by Veca is a great example of the Space Age aesthetic, with its square chromed metal frame and four glass diffusers. The use of chrome metal gives the sconce a sleek and modern look, while the glass diffuser softens the light and adds a touch of elegance. The square shape of the frame is a nod to the geometric shapes that were popular during the era, and the combination of metal and glass creates a sense of balance and harmony. Veca is a well-known Italian lighting manufacturer that is known for their high-quality craftsmanship and attention to detail. This wall sconce has been made with the finest materials available at the time, and the construction has been precise and meticulous. Overall, this Space Age Italian wall sconce by Veca is a unique and stylish piece of design history. It would be a great addition to any home or office looking for a lighting fixture that captures the spirit of the 1970s while still maintaining a modern and elegant look. Creator: VECA (Manufacturer) Dimensions: Height: 5.91 in (15 cm)Width: 15.75 in (40 cm)Depth: 15.75 in (40 cm) Power Source: Hardwired Voltage: 110-150v,220-240v

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Period:
1970-1979
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Style:
Space Age
Creator / Artist:
Veca
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Good;
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