Design by Rico Espinet, 2002. From Rico Espinet's Aria Collection for Robert Abbey. Double wall sconce featuring elegant frosted glass shades flanking a trim rectangular metal backplate. This highly versatile style is offered in two unique metal finishes. Select from Deep Patina Bronze or Polished Nickel finishes. Material(s): Brass, glass Dimensions: 10"W X 9.5"H X 5.25"Ext Lamp Type: incandescent Bulbs: 2 X 60W B10 candelabra base incandescent bulbs (not included) Listing: UL Models: ROB-2061 ROB-2064 Rico EspinetRico Espinet is known for creating striking, poetic environments that combine clean lines and simple forms. Reflecting his training as a sculptor, Rico’s design sensibility is grounded in materials and values that endure. His spaces mix furnishings, lighting, accessories, industrial objects, and fine art in settings at once comfortable and freshly discerning. Rico’s work is the culmination of lifelong interests in art, architecture, performance, philosophy and history. After graduation with honors from the Rhode Island School of Design, his passion for sculpture evolved into art installations, where the placement of objects and careful lighting heightened the viewer’s experience. A gift for lighting transported him to New York’s downtown music scene and the world of high fashion. Throughout the 1980s, Rico created the stage lighting for musical showcases of artists like Marianne Faithfull, Television, Gang of Four, Pylon, Sonic Youth, Beastie Boys, and Run DMC, to name a few. Lighting projects for fashion designers Stephen Sprouse and Isabel Toledo led to several years as a visual lighting consultant for Bergdorf Goodman, Barneys New York, and Ralph Lauren. Rico received two Gene Moore lighting prizes, for Polo Sport windows and a Comme des Garcons installation created by Simon Doonan. In the mid-1990s, Rico returned to his studio, a converted elementary school, in the Amish community of rural Stone Arabia, New York, to work on commissions and create what would become his first lighting line. His Monk Lamp, crafted with a microphone base, plumbing parts, and an industrial machinist shade, appeared in an international Hunter Douglas ad that ran for two years in many magazines, creating serious buzz and a lengthy waiting list. Jeffrey and Darlene Rose called, and for 16 years, Rico has designed residential and contract lighting for Robert Abbey, Inc. His popular Robert Abbey Lighting collections feature warm, often atmospheric light inspired by architectural forms and the beauty of everyday objects. Robert AbbeyAt Robert Abbey, designs are a true passion. Robert Abbey works diligently to offer the most trend right merchandise with the highest quality standards at affordable prices. The Robert Abbey family owned and operated company has been designing and manufacturing fine lighting products since 1946 from their Robert Abbey design studio and factory in Hickory, North Carolina. Fine lighting collections include table, floor, wall and ceiling fixtures offered in a range of finishes to bring cohesive design to any environment. Customer ReviewsClassic, complements various styles. <p>We used two of the Aria Double Scones to replace traditional brass colonial fixtures that had been used in a 70's Tudor style home. We wanted to bring a simple design to balance the changes we had made to the home. We replaced all the mismatched brass colonial finishes with irons and metals, in bronze finishes. These warmed the Tudor interior and were architecturally interesting without dictating a particular period. </p> By: christy b., Designer (Los Angeles,CA) Free Shipping. Price Guarantee. Easy Returns. It's good to shop at YLighting.At YLighting, we are so confident that the Aria Double Sconce will make you happy that we offer a 100% Satisfaction Guarantee and our 100% Price Guarantee. What's more, we also offer Free Shipping on orders over $75. |


