#1947 Torch Cut Brass Lotus Wall Sconce by Tom Greene for Feldman
A striking example of Tom Greene’s celebrated Brutalist approach to metalwork, this torch-cut brass lotus wall sconce was produced by Feldman Lighting during the 1960s. Layers of individually cut and formed brass petals radiate outward from the center, creating a dramatic interplay of light, shadow, and texture when illuminated.
Greene’s work is recognized for transforming industrial materials into highly expressive sculptural forms, and this piece captures that balance beautifully. The organic lotus motif softens the raw character of the torch-cut brass, while the richly patinated finish highlights the hand-crafted nature of its construction.
Whether installed individually or as part of a larger wall composition, this sconce functions as both lighting and wall sculpture. A quintessential example of American Brutalist design, it brings depth, warmth, and visual movement to an interior while reflecting the artisanal craftsmanship that made Tom Greene one of the most sought-after lighting designers of his era.
Good vintage condition , tested and working.
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DIMENSIONS:
38"W x 20"H x 5"D
5.6 lbs.

