Pair of Wall Lights by Jacques Adnet, From the Nevada line, France 50s
- Dimensions :
- H25 x W40 x D10
- Color :
- doré
- Material :
- laiton
- Style :
- design
Pair of very rare wall lights designed by Jacques Adnet, from the Nevada line, France, 1950s. These sculptural wall sconces exemplify Adnet’s refined post-war language, where rigor and decorative restraint coexist in perfect balance. The composition is defined by a strong architectural structure in lacquered iron, combined with patinated brass elements that frame and suspend the glass with precision. The thick molded glass diffusers are particularly striking: deeply textured, substantial in weight, and marked “Nevada” within the glass itself. They are designed to slot perfectly into the metal structure, creating a refined interplay between transparency, texture, and material density. When lit, the glass diffuses a soft, atmospheric light, emphasizing the relief and depth of the surface. The contrast between the matte black lacquered iron, the warm aged brass, and the heavy glass gives these sconces a strong yet elegant presence — unmistakably modernist, yet deeply decorative. The pair is completely original and retains all original components. For safety and compliance reasons, rewiring is recommended; this service is available upon request. In that case, the lamp holders will also be replaced accordingly, while preserving the original appearance of the fixtures. Conditions: Vintage condition. Wear consistent with age and use. Original patina to brass, original lacquered iron structure. Glass diffusers in very good condition.