Dornier Twin Sconce
Echoes of airfoils, propellers, engines and instrument cases from the sleek all-metal Dornier Do-X flying boat appear as inspiration for the arm, cup and wall plate in the Dornier Sconce from a new Remains Lighting collection of sconces. The collection, inspired by both the small-scale details and the forms of vintage seaplanes and ships from the early days of commercial and passenger aviation and shipping, features low-profile, precisely cut and shaped solid brass fixtures. Each is finished…
Echoes of airfoils, propellers, engines and instrument cases from the sleek all-metal Dornier Do-X flying boat appear as inspiration for the arm, cup and wall plate in the Dornier Sconce from a new Remains Lighting collection of sconces. The collection, inspired by both the small-scale details and the forms of vintage seaplanes and ships from the early days of commercial and passenger aviation and shipping, features low-profile, precisely cut and shaped solid brass fixtures. Each is finished by hand in a range of tones from dark and aged to bright mirror polished in Remains Lighting’s own factory in Brooklyn, NY.
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