Florian Schulz “Exis Medusa” Wall Sconce – A Sculptural Lighting Object from the 1980s
The Exis wall sconce, often affectionately called “Medusa” due to its distinctive shape, is a striking example of Florian Schulz’s visionary lighting design from the 1980s. This fixture is not merely a source of light, but an interactive work of art: Ten flexible gooseneck arms extend from a semicircular wall bracket and can be individually fanned out, bundled, or shaped.
Exclusive Materials & Craftsmanship
This piece captivates with its high-quality finish in nickel-plated brass, brushed to a matte finish. The cool, silky appearance of the nickel lends the lamp a modern, almost industrial elegance that contrasts perfectly with the organic look of the “tentacles.” Typical of the German manufacturer Florian Schulz is the solid construction and first-class craftsmanship, which make this lamp a durable collector’s item.
Flexibility in Form and Light
Thanks to its movable arms, the Exis Medusa is extremely versatile. Whether fanned out as a room-filling light object or compactly bundled for targeted lighting accents—the height can be adjusted variably between 30 cm and 80 cm. The small light sources at the ends of the arms create an atmospheric play of light that casts fascinating shadows, especially on textured walls.
Condition & Patina
The lamp is in excellent vintage condition. The slight signs of wear and the subtle patina that has developed over the decades lend the piece character and authenticity—exactly as one would expect from a true design classic of the 1980s. The product is shipped without light bulbs.





































































































































































































































