Vintage Brass Wall Sconces |
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The luxurious and timeless looking Mercer Wall Sconce by Hinkley Lighting is synonymous with vintage glamour. With a mid-century modern design built upon the use of several circles of various materials and colors, the piece has a cool simplicity that blends robust steel construction over-scaled proportions and unique up and down light Glass shades. This product has increased durability for long-lasting functionality, and the Etched Opal Glass shade diffuses the light for a steady, glare-free glow.
Vintage design with an industrial edge gives the Urban Renewal 1-Light Reversible Wall Sconce by Feiss a bold, decorative appeal. Its caged body is mounted to the circular wall plate with a gracefully swooping arm. A sleek lamp holder within the cage can house an exposed incandescent bulb that delivers direct, warm illumination. Made of steel, this wall sconce with damp location rating can be mounted both in upward and downward directions in bathrooms, hallways as well as enclosed exterior spaces.
A design that has stood the test of time, the vintage utility style of the Pelham Glass Shade Sconce is offered in a range of premium finishes to complement a variety of interior applications and spaces. This inspired fixture possesses all the prized functionality of the industrial originals. Its domed shade adjusts to aim a broad array of light exactly where it is desired. Cast metal tension clips affix etched glass diffusers to the base of the bell-shaped shade, softening shadows while preserving the lamp's intensity. Socket ring shade attachment. Hard-wired.
Handsome vintage style shines from the Brooke Wall Sconce's white barrel of mouth-blown opal glass. The sconce's circular socket holders complement the curve of the tapered glass shade. Cast beaded rings and stepped metal shade caps enhance Brooke's confident classic appearance. Available in multiple metal finishes.
The Ripley Wall Sconce is a bold and unique fixture with a quintessentially transitional look and feel. That aesthetic hinges on its unique use of material, from its Handworked Metal arm and light socket with its vintage style or its distressed mirror back accent. Or, most telling, it’s cement backplate accent that’s framed in matching Metal to bring texture to its overall look. This fixture combines elements of functional wall art with strictly utility forms to create a look that transcends expectations. It’s a marvel to behold in bath spaces, vanity-adjacent areas, even hallways. Few fixtures introduce this kind of personality to a space.
The Hopper Wall Sconce designed by Martyn Lawrence Bullard for Corbett Lighting blends midcentury minimalism with the natural world for an eye-catching design. A 1920’s villa in Hollywood Hills once belonging to actor and art collector Dennis Hopper was the inspiration behind this unique pea-in-a-pod wall light. Crafted from Brass, it features a concave pod nestled against a simple square wall plate. Nestled inside the pod, a single Opal White Glass “pea” diffuser softens the bright light emitted by the integrated G9 Xenon bulb. Showcasing a rich vintage finish on one side with a smooth Black finish on the other, the Hopper brings a warm glow to a foyer, hallway, dining room, bedroom or living room.
The Winthrop Wall Sconce by Arteriors exudes vintage charisma in a sleek and minimal design. Its oval-shaped backplate secures the fixture to a wall, while a rounded accent and angular arm support the pill-shaped shade. A steel band lines the shade’s center, dividing it into a top and bottom (or left and right) shade. Each side is formed from frosted glass with a ridged texture, elegantly diffusing the warm light that glows within to softly brighten its surroundings.
Infuse a trace of timeless allure to the modern setting with this Greer Wall Sconce by Alder & Ore. This scone attaches to the wall with a round mount plate and extends a tubular arm that holds a vintage-style socket and a flaring conical shade. A stunning combination of oil rubbed bronze finish and natural brass touches, bring out an old school industrial vibe. Install the traditional-styled filament bulb on this wall sconce for an authentic classic look.
The Shasta Wall Sconce by Alder & Ore brings a blend of vintage design with an industrial vibe to any setting. The clear glass conical shade is suspended from an elegant holder to cast a pool of light in the downward direction. It is supported with a slender rectangular-like rod that connects the shade to the circular wall plate. Add a vintage style bulb (not included) to give this fixture an old-world charm. Bring a sleek, bold touch to entryways, bedrooms, or living rooms with this wall sconce.
Sleek lines and tungsten filament bulbs (not included) give chic flair to the Lowell Wall Sconce's vintage styling. A clean, classic arch, fitted with a cast ring at the apex, provides a handsome frame for the mottled haze of Lowell's smoky mirror backplate. Hard-wired.
Celebrated in the early 20th century for its strong, yet open framework, the “apothecary sink” is cherished still for its classic design.The Cornwall Vanity Light has been created with inspiration from the pipe and ball metalwork of the vintage original. Mouth-blown cylinders of opal glass and cast metal socket holders manifest timeless style. Available in Polished Chrome, Polished Nickel, Satin Nickel and Old Bronze metal finishes. Twist Lock Shade Attachment May Be Mounted Vertically or Horizontally.
The Hexa 2 Light Wall Sconce by Alora is a contemporary reimagining of a classic, nostalgic design. inspired by the Art Deco style of the 1920s. The sleek, vintage brass transforms an unassuming, simple fixture into an elegant conversation starter. Two opposite bare lights effortlessly plug into a conjoined hexagonal fitting, providing diverse up and down light, providing light to multiple surroundings. Coming just four inches from the base, the Hexa 2 Light Wall Sconce is sleek and small, but attention-grabbing all the same.
The 2- Light Urban Renewal Wall Bracket from Feiss proudly displays its Industrial Revolution influences for a look reminiscent of light fixtures that once illuminated factories and warehouses. This look is enhanced when used with a pair of vintage filament lamps—not included. A steel cage-like structure covers the lamps and matches the back plate, which is also made of steel for optimal longevity. These elements combine to create an aesthetic that fits well with classic and traditional decor as well as the most sleek and contemporary setting.
At first glance, the Hexa Bath Bar by Alora seems like a simple, unassuming fixture, but the contemporary take on the 1920s, Art Deco style brings new life into a century old concept. The paired, symmetrical downlights fit snug into industrial hexagonal fittings, uniting into a simplified circular base, only four inches from the wall. The antiquated brass finish completes the vintage, nostalgic chic of the Hexa Wall Sconce, perfect for bringing any space back to a grander time.