
Maroux Single Sconce
The Maroux Sconce draws from the refined geometry of 1930s French lighting design, an era defined by purity of form and the dialogue between metal and glass. Influenced by Pierre Chareau's Maison de Verre and Michel Roux-Spitz's sculptural rationalism, it balances architectural clarity with domestic intimacy. Light here is not merely functional; it is spatial, textural, and deliberate. A vertical cylinder of opal glass diffuses a soft glow, while burnished brass or aged iron mounts create a counterpoint of warmth and weight.
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Maroux Single Sconce
The Maroux Sconce draws from the refined geometry of 1930s French lighting design, an era defined by purity of form and the dialogue between metal and glass. Influenced by Pierre Chareau's Maison de Verre and Michel Roux-Spitz's sculptural rationalism, it balances architectural clarity with domestic intimacy. Light here is not merely functional; it is spatial, textural, and deliberate. A vertical cylinder of opal glass diffuses a soft glow, while burnished brass or aged iron mounts create a counterpoint of warmth and weight.
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The Maroux Sconce draws from the refined geometry of 1930s French lighting design, an era defined by purity of form and the dialogue between metal and glass. Influenced by Pierre Chareau's Maison de Verre and Michel Roux-Spitz's sculptural rationalism, it balances architectural clarity with domestic intimacy. Light here is not merely functional; it is spatial, textural, and deliberate. A vertical cylinder of opal glass diffuses a soft glow, while burnished brass or aged iron mounts create a counterpoint of warmth and weight.
























