Paul Stamati Gallery has one of the largest selections of beautiful Art Deco Wall Sconces in the world.

Max Ingrand wall sconces
Wall sconces by Max Ingrand for Fontana Arte, in Italy in the 60’s
Made of bent, engraved beveled glass on a brass frame.

Lalique wall sconces “Seville”
Designed by Marc Lalique in 1947, produced by the end of the 20th century.
Clear and frosted crystal elements in a nickel frame. There is a chip in the back of one element, not visible when assembled.

Lalique “Champs Elysees” wall sconces
Designed in 1957 by Marc Lalique, produced in clear crystal looks very bright when on. Unfortunately only one is available. A back plate and light filter are included.

One Cast Bronze Art Deco Wall Sconce
Egyptian Revival two-tone patina cast bronze wall sconce. One single available.

Signed French Art Deco Wall Sconces by Degue
Shade in a flower basket shape supported by a minimal satin nickel-plated bronze frame. A few pairs are available.

Maurice Dufrêne Elegant Pair of Art Deco Wall Sconces
Maurice Dufrêne (1876-1955)
pair of one-armed gilded bronze wall sconces with glass shades molded with a stylized floral pattern, 1920s.

Pair of 1940s Wall Sconces by Ezan and Petitot
Pair of French wall sconces signed Ezan, circa 1940s, frosted clear glass with golden highlights mounted on a bronze base by Petitot.

French Art Deco Wall Sconces by Muller Frères
Frosted glass and silvered bronze wall sconces, glass signed “Muller Freres.”

Pair of Modern Deco-Style Wall Sconces
A pair of deco-style wall sconces, single-armed, bronze with alabaster uplight shades.

Pair of Art Deco Wall Sconces by Jules Leleu
A rare pair of sconces in gilded brass with clear and frosted glass inserts and frosted shades. (Two pairs available.) Ref: Period illustration as displayed inside the paquetbot “Cambodge” 1952, in “Leleu: Decorateurs Ensembliers” by Francoise Siriex.

