Elkins Sconce
Visual Comfort
SKU: VCTOB 2067BZ/HAB-L/BT
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The Elkins Sconce by Thomas O’Brien for Visual Comfort brings tailored simplicity and refined materials to wall lighting. A slender metal stem supports a tapered linen shade that diffuses light softly while maintaining a clean architectural profile. Measuring approximately 13.75 inches high, 5.5 inches wide, and 7.25 inches in extension, the fixture offers warm ambient illumination in a compact footprint—ideal for hallways, bedrooms, or flanking mirrors and artwork. Designed to accommodate one E12 candelabra bulb, the Elkins Sconce blends classic detailing with versatile scale, making it a thoughtful addition to both traditional and transitional interiors.
PROPERTIES & SPECIFICATIONS
sku:
VCTOB 2067BZ/HAB-L/BT
brand:
Visual Comfort
width:
5.5"
height:
13.75"
style:
Modern
depth:
7.25"
wattage:
40 B11
collection:
Thomas O'Brien
finish:
Bronze with Antique Brass
bulb type:
B11
cord length:
10"
designer:
Thomas O'Brien
socket type:
E12
shade description:
4" x 4.5" x 6" Linen with Black Trim
socket:
E12 Candelabra
extension:
7.25"
number of boxes:
1
mounting:
Hardwire
material description:
Bronze and Hand-Rubbed Antique Brass with Linen Shade with Black Trim
backplate:
5.5" Round
shade details:
3.5" x 4" x 6" Black Trim
socket quantity:
1
light qty:
1
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