390,00 €
A unique vintage piece
A graphic composition of chrome reflections and amber light that transforms the wall into a sculptural focal point.
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This Oxar wall lamp reflects the experimental direction explored by French lighting designers during the 1970s, when chrome surfaces, mirrored bulbs and smoked acrylic became central elements in domestic interiors. Attributed to Jocelyne Trocmé for Oxar, the piece combines amber plexiglass and reflective metal in a composition strongly connected to late French Space Age aesthetics.
The structure of this Oxar wall lamp is built around five mirrored light sources aligned behind an amber plexiglass screen, creating layered reflections even when the lamp is switched off. Once illuminated, the chrome bulbs amplify the warm tones of the acrylic and project soft halos across the wall, transforming the piece into an architectural light object rather than a simple functional fixture.
Its elongated proportions work particularly well above a console, mirror or sideboard, while the combination of chrome and smoked plexiglass connects naturally with other French and Italian Space Age interiors from the same era. The visual language recalls the experimental atmosphere of Galerie Oxar productions, where industrial materials were used to create sculptural lighting with strong spatial presence and dramatic reflective effects.
This Oxar wall lamp pairs especially well with chrome furniture, smoked acrylic tables and reflective decorative objects from the 1970s. Within the Natavintage collection, it also dialogues naturally with other Space Age lighting pieces like the Selenova TA447, and modular chrome designs from the same period, reinforcing the futuristic visual language typical of late seventies interiors.