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Serge Mouille Two-Arm Wall Sconce
$5,995.00
5 out of 5 Customer Rating
Item No.
464321
Serge Mouille Two-Arm Wall Sconce
$5,995.00
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- Wall-mounted version of Serge Mouille’s Three-Arm Lamp.
- Provides both ambient and focused light.
- Angular, sculptural form.
- 27¼" H 69" D
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Designed by Serge Mouille for Serge Mouille
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Serge Mouille’s Two-Arm Wall Sconce (1954), an interpretation of the French designer’s iconic Three-Arm Floor Lamp, retains the latter’s kinetic, sculptural aesthetic. One straight arm and one curved arm allow for both ambient and focused light. All the Mouille hallmarks are here: the sensual form of the reflectors, the masterful metalwork, the refined lines of the steel tubing, and the washer and six-sided screw hardware. Bulbs (not included): E26 base, 60W max. Made in France.
- Wall-mounted version of Serge Mouille’s Three-Arm Lamp.
- Provides both ambient and focused light.
- Angular, sculptural form.
- Each lamp is stamped and numbered.
- A statement piece for living rooms, dining rooms, and entryways.
- Brand
- Serge Mouille
- General Dimensions
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- 27¼" H 69" D
- Assembly
- Requires Assembly
- Warranty
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DWR honors a one (1) year warranty on all products. Brand-specific warranties may extend to longer periods.
Serge Mouille Sconce
- Height (in): 27¼
- Depth (in): 69
- Lacquered aluminum and steel with brass ball joints
Serge Mouille
In 1953, Parisian native Serge Mouille introduced his first lighting design, the Three-Arm Floor Lamp. Drawing on his intimate knowledge of metals, as well as his interest in musculature and skeletons, the Three-Arm Lamp was both minimal and organic in form. The shape of the shades was inspired by one of his favorite things – the female form. “Lamps are there to be touched,” said the designer.
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