Elegant pair of French modernist wall sconces produced in Paris, France, between the 1950s and 1960s, featuring a refined circular polished brass structure supporting a large white opaline glass globe diffuser. The clean and perfectly balanced design recalls the finest French Mid-Century production and is strongly reminiscent of the style associated with Maison Lunel, one of the most important Parisian decorative lighting manufacturers of the postwar period. The open brass ring is the composition’s most distinctive stylistic element, creating a light and sculptural graphic presence, while the opaline glass globe diffuses a soft and elegant light capable of creating a sophisticated and welcoming atmosphere. The overall composition harmoniously combines geometric rigor with rich materiality: the warm glow of the polished brass contrasts beautifully with the milky surface of the opaline glass, resulting in a timeless and highly decorative aesthetic. The high level of craftsmanship is evident in the finely worked brass details and in the purity of the proportions. The reverse retains its original metal mounting structure, which houses the electrical wiring and allows secure wall installation. These sconces are an excellent example of French postwar modernist design, a period during which lighting fixtures were conceived not only as functional objects, but also as architectural and sculptural elements. Ideal for an elegant entryway, sophisticated bedroom, modernist hallway, or Mid-Century living room, they integrate beautifully into both contemporary minimalist interiors and Art Deco or Hollywood Regency settings. Their understated yet refined presence immediately enhances a space with character and architectural sophistication. The sconces are in good overall condition. The electrical system is functional; however, the wiring is European, therefore compatibility with voltage standards in other countries should always be verified by a qualified electrician before use. Dimensions: Height: 27 cm (10.63 in.). Width: 14 cm (5.51 in.).