Rewire Vintage Inventory
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Rare Single Sconce by Max Ingrand for Fontana Arte
This elegant wall light designed by Max Ingrand exemplifies his refined approach to geometry, proportion, and material. The fixture features a spherical screen in frosted glass, a cubical body in colored cut glass panels and brass elements. The clean, architectural lines are balanced by the softly diffused presence of the inner glass globe, creating a harmonious dialogue between structure and light. The layered design allows light to filter through the satin glass surfaces, producing a subtle interplay of light and shadow. The brass hardware adds warmth and contrast, emphasizing Ingrand’s mastery of material and detail. With its geometric clarity and timeless modernist sensibility, this wall light reflects the enduring sophistication of Italian design in the 1960s. A refined and understated lighting fixture, ideal for adding mid-century elegance and architectural interest to a variety of interiors.
Model 14109 ‘Mirage’ Ceiling Lights by Angelo Lelii for Arredoluce
This captivating pair of ceiling lights, the Model 14109 “Mirage,” were designed by Angelo Lelii for Arredoluce, Italy, circa 1975. Crafted in chrome-plated and enameled steel, their sculptural, geometric forms create a dynamic interplay of light and shadow. The layered design softly diffuses illumination, transforming these compact fixtures into luminous works of art. Elegant and modern, the “Mirage” lights embody mid-century Italian sophistication, adding both architectural clarity and visual drama to interiors.
Wall Lights by Giampero Aloi for Stilnovo
This stunning set of rewired Stilnovo wall lights by Giampero Aloi are a study in materials and shape. Aluminum, brass and enameled steel make up these amazing pieces, which make quite the statement, mounted together or separately. A gorgeous pair of mid century Italian modernist lights.
'Selenova' Floor Lamps by Carlo Nason for Vistosi
This all glass floor lamp (Italy, 1970s) consists of five Murano glass pieces stacked on top of one another to form a captivating monolithic lamp. The Selenova collection spanned through a number of variations within fixture types from Nason and Vistosi. This lamp holds a dual action push switch, allowing the user to illuminate the base or top shade individually, or both at the same time.
A Pair of Sconces by Limburg
These sconces by Limburg feature triangular opaline glass inside a triangular polished brass frame. Stunning, sculptural and emotive, they are a perfect and elegant addition to any interior.
Pair of 'Diamant' Sconces by Svend Aage Holm Sørensen
This wall sconce, designed by Svend Aage Holm Sørensen in Denmark in the 1960s, captures the essence of mid-century Scandinavian modernism with its bold, sculptural design. Crafted from faceted copper plates, the five diamond-shaped panels form a dynamic, geometric pattern. When illuminated, it casts a warm, dramatic light on the copper surfaces, bringing out the rich tones and angular planes and creating architectural shadows on the wall. With its simple, minimalist structure, the design balances raw and industrial materials with precise craftsmanship, turning the sconce into both a functional light source and a sculptural piece.





