A royal glow to elevate your walls
The 16643 wall sconce by Lucien Gau gracefully evokes the elegance of neoclassical salons and the decorative rigour of Louis XVI style. Made in France in the workshops of Maison Lucien Gau, this three-light piece blends ornamental tradition with artisanal excellence. A true wall sculpture, it brings a sense of nobility and refinement to any interior while offering a luminous presence that is both functional and aesthetically striking.
Chiselled bronze craftsmanship in pure French tradition
With its balanced proportions (H 49 cm x W 27 cm x projection 17 cm), this wall light stands out for the precision of its lines and the richness of its ornamental details. Solid bronze, the noblest of materials, is worked here with exceptional finesse: fluting, scrolls, stylised leaves and symmetrical motifs come together in perfect harmony. Each element is cast, polished and patinated by hand using age-old techniques that honour the decorative arts.
Warm, controlled illumination
Fitted with three E14 sockets, this sconce provides a soft, enveloping light. Ideal in a hallway, living room or dining space, it illuminates with elegance without glare, gently accentuating the bronze’s textures. The lampshade, available in drop-pattern beige, ivory or linen, diffuses the light and introduces a subtle textile touch.
Finishes that complement every interior
Like all Lucien Gau creations, this wall light is available in a selection of exquisite finishes: antique varnished gold, forge black, Renaissance bronzine, satin nickel or electroplated fine gold. Each tone expresses a distinct personality—whether discreet, opulent or boldly contrasting—allowing for perfect integration into both traditional and contemporary interiors seeking a touch of heritage.
A timeless expression of refined luxury
Far from being a simple light fixture, model 16643 is a living collector’s item—a tribute to French decorative heritage with a modern sensibility. Thanks to its emblematic design and flawless craftsmanship, it transcends trends with ease. Whether installed in a historic home, a Haussmann apartment or a curated interior design project, this sconce exemplifies the French art of living, where light, material and exacting standards come together.