Southern Living Trillium 2 Light 12 inch Antique Gold Leaf Wall Sconce Wall Light
- No Restocking Fee
Southern Living Trillium 2 Light 12 inch Antique Gold Leaf Wall Sconce Wall Light
- No Restocking Fee
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Description
Balancing Old World elegance with rustic charm, each branch of the Trillium Shaded Sconce is cast and gilded in an antique gold leaf finish. A classic, natural linen shade and matching, cast leaf finial completes the masterpiece. Place in a bedroom, living room, or on either side of a cased opening to create a uniquely dramatic statement. When lit, the Trillium comes alive as its gilded leaves bask in the warm glow from above.
Brand
Regina AndrewCategory
Wall SconcesCollection
Southern Living TrilliumFinish
AntiquedColor
Golds/YellowsProduct Specifications
Product Information
Electrical and Operational Information
Dimensions and Measurements
Warranty and Specifications
Additional Details
- Wipe metal with a dry soft cloth, very soft natural brush, or feather duster. Avoid using harsh chemicals or abrasive fabrics. Dust and debris can be removed from shade by dusting with a clean soft bristle brush or the upholstery brush on the vacuum.
- Junction Box Location: 10.1 in from top, 22.4 in from bottom, 5.8 in from side
- Proposition 65 Material: Lead and lead compounds
- Wiring: Hard Wire
- Spider Color: Polished Brass
- Shade - Top Length: 11 / Top Width: 4 / Bottom Length: 12 / Bottom Width: 4 / Height: 9 / Fabric: Linen
About the Brand
Regina Andrew Detroit roots run deep in the city they call home. Known as the Paris of the Midwest, Detroit style and character have shaped who they are, what they make and how they make it.