The Baxter sconce emits industrial styling with a hint of elegance. A sinuous arm extends out from the backplate to support a contoured, cloche-style Milk Glass shade. Try this sconce in your hallway for elevated style or pair it with another to flank your bath mirror. Install it with the shade facing up or down.
- EASY TO INSTALL: Replacing an existing fixture is easy with the included instructions and can be finished in as little as 15 minutes with a few simple hand tools.
- VERSATILE: Dimmable and LED/CFL/Incandescent compatible, uses one 100-Watt (max) E26 medium base bulb (Shown with A19 bulb, not Included)
- DIMENSIONS: 14"W x 6.75"H x 6.75"E
- RELIABLE: Includes 1-Year Limited Manufacturer's Warranty.
Item Number |
8301MB-128 |
Collection |
Baxter |
Item Description |
1 Light Sconce |
Brand |
Capital Lighting |
Finish Description |
Matte Black |
Available Finishes |
BB, BN, CH, CH, MB, MB, PN |
Glass Description |
Milk Glass |
Number of Bulbs |
1 |
Max Watts Per Bulb |
100 |
Socket Base |
E26 Medium |
Recommended Bulb |
A15 |
Light Source |
Incandescent |
Voltage |
120 |
Location Rating |
Damp |
UPC |
841740163217 |
Dimensions |
6.5"W x 10"H x 8.25"E |
Height |
10'' |
Width |
6.5'' |
Extension |
8.25'' |
Backplate Dimensions |
5"W x 5"H x 1"E |
Junction |
Ctr/Top of Fixture: 5.50"; Ctr/Btm: 4.50" |
Weight |
2.50 lbs. |
Glass Dimensions |
5.00"H x 6.50"W |
Mounting Plate Shape |
Round |
Fixture Orientation |
Socket Up or Down |
Material |
Metal & Glass |
Category |
Sconce |
Country of Origin |
China |
Room List |
Bathroom, Powder Room, Hallway/Stairway, Kitchen |
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Type:
Wall Lights
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Width:
6.5"
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Height:
10"
Professional delivery and installation is available for every product we sell. We would be happy to coordinate delivery and installation for you.
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