"Two 1940s Archimede Seguso Opalescent Murano Glass Big Cornucopia Wall Sconces"
A pair of opalescent murano glass wall sconces designed by Archimede Seguso and hand-crafted in Murano in the Forties. They are in perfect condition and in working order. These sconces feature opalescent Murano glass in the shape of large cornucopias, a classic symbol of abundance and nourishment. The glass has a translucent quality with a slight iridescence, typical of Murano glass from this era. Each cornucopia-shaped sconce is mounted on a rectangular brass backplate, providing a sturdy and elegant support. The brass has an aged patina, enhancing the vintage charm of the pieces. The sconces have a single light bulb socket each, nestled inside the glass cornucopia, creating a soft and diffuse light when illuminated. This wall sconces are perfect for a retro or a modern ambient.