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1960s Italian Palm Leaf Candle Sconces – Vintage Metal Wall Sconces with Lotus Flower Detail (Pair)
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1960s Italian Palm Leaf Candle Sconces – Vintage Metal Wall Sconces with Lotus Flower Detail (Pair)
Add a touch of vintage Italian elegance to your walls with this striking pair of 1960s metal candle sconces. Made in Italy, each sconce features a lush fan of deep green palm leaves radiating from a round backplate, beautifully framing a soft gold lotus flower-shaped candle holder.
These sculptural sconces are the perfect blend of mid-century glamour and tropical charm. Whether flanking a mirror, accenting an entryway, or setting the mood in a cozy reading nook, they create an unforgettable statement.
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Origin: Italy, circa 1960s
Material: Painted metal
Size: 10" H x 8.5" W x 7" D
Colors: Sage green leaves, soft antique gold flower
Condition: Excellent vintage condition with minor wear consistent with age
Includes: Set of 2 candle sconces (wall mountable)
Fits: Standard taper candles
Style: Mid-century Italian, Hollywood Regency, tropical, bohemian
Flaw: Small nick in the paint - see video for up close
These rare vintage sconces are ideal for collectors and decorators alike. Their unique botanical form and elegant aged finish make them a standout in any space.
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