An aristocratic wall-mounted masterpiece
The 16192 wall light by Lucien Gau captures the grandeur of the Louis XVI style in a sculptural wall format, where solid bronze becomes the setting for a noble and elegant light. Its two double-scroll arms rise with majestic grace, adorned with finely chiseled acanthus leaves, while the meticulously crafted glass diffusers evoke a frozen flame glowing with precious brilliance. This fixture makes a clear statement: bringing French decorative art into the intimacy of contemporary interiors.
A dialogue of foliage, scrolls and glasswork
The ornamental elements of this wall light go far beyond mere decoration – they are part of a millennia-old aesthetic tradition. The scroll-shaped arms bear nature-inspired motifs, symbolically linking nature and architecture, while the light diffuses through two refined glass pieces that are integral to the overall composition. Each detail is sculpted with the precision of a goldsmith, giving the piece remarkable presence and dynamic elegance.
A solid bronze creation shaped with exacting standards
The choice of solid bronze reflects Lucien Gau’s commitment to uncompromising quality. This noble material, patiently worked in the brand’s French workshops using traditional techniques, ensures outstanding durability and a striking visual impact. Offered in patinated, metallic or painted finishes, each wall light becomes a unique creation – a true artisanal signature.
A generous format for refined interiors
With a height of 57 cm, width of 45 cm, and a projection of 20 cm, this wall light naturally finds its place in prestigious settings: moulded salons, grand entryways, distinguished hallways or classical libraries. The two E14 sockets allow for quick installation and easy adjustment of light output to suit the desired atmosphere.
The full splendour of the French spirit
Designed and crafted in France, this Lucien Gau wall light reflects a legacy of excellence passed down through generations. More than an auxiliary light, it becomes a stylistic landmark, capable of turning a plain wall into a theatrical décor. Its timeless aura, noble workmanship and decorative expression make it a heritage piece in its own right – meant to be admired and passed on.