Illuminate the space with this black metal articulating wall sconce with a 2-light design. This wall sconce showcases a mid-century-inspired silhouette that creates a unique and artistic look. The metal frame has a matte black finish that adds a touch of elegance and simplicity to the wall sconce, while the two metal shades have a cone shape that directs the light downward, creating a cozy and inviting ambiance. The wall sconce is also adjustable, changing the angle and direction of the light according to any preference. This wall sconce is suitable for any living space that needs industrial and modern flair, such as the living room, bedroom, office, or any other area. It can also be an excellent gift for anyone who loves loft, urban, or minimalist design. This wall sconce requires two 40W bulbs (not included) and is conveniently equipped with an in-line switch. It measures 63.25 inches in length, 7.75 inches in width, and 22.25 inches in height, and the cord length is 6 feet. Add this black metal articulating wall sconce to the home and enjoy its beauty and functionality. A 2-light metal wall sconce that showcases a mid-century inspired silhouette in a stylish matte black finish. This wall sconce would add a touch of industrial and modern flair to any living space, especially for loft, urban, or minimalist home décor styles. Requires 1 40-watt bulbs (not included); Equipped with an in-line switch for convenience. Made of metal.
Catalog Name |
63-1/4"L x 7-3/4"W x 22-1/4"H Metal Articulating Wall Sconce w/ 2 Lights & Inline Switch, Black (40 Watt Bulb Maximum) |
UPC |
191009538639 |
Inner |
0 |
Carton |
1 |
Cube |
4.288 |
Dimensions |
63.3 x 7.8 |
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