The Granville Candle Wall Sconce is a timeless piece that beautifully captures the essence of Parisian elegance from the early 1920s. With its slender torch arm extending gracefully from a modern conical backplate, this handcrafted sconce adds a touch of classic sophistication to any room. The gleaming brass finish enhances its vintage-inspired silhouette, while the white linen shade provides a soft, ambient glow, making it a versatile addition to both contemporary and traditional interiors. Perfect for flanking mirrors or art in the family great rooms or along the hallway, the Granville Candle Wall Sconce is designed to hardwire directly to the wall, ensuring a seamless and polished installation that elevates your space with effortless style.
| Dimensions |
6" W x 4.625" D x 21.75" H |
| Shade_Diffuser Depth at Bottom |
6" |
| Shade_Diffuser Depth at Top |
6" |
| Shade_Diffuser Width at Bottom |
6" |
| Shade_Diffuser Width at Top |
6" |
| Shade Dimensions |
WT4.5 B6'' DT4.5 B6'' H6'' |
| Lighting Back Plate Depth |
1.875" |
| Lighting Back Plate Height |
6" |
| Lighting Back Plate Width |
6" |
| Wire Length |
1 ft |
| Cord Length in Feet |
1 ft |
| Contract Viable |
Yes |
| Finish |
Brass, White Linen |
| Finish Family |
Brass |
| Material |
Brass, Linen |
| Material Family |
Metal |
| Power Source |
Hardwired |
| Shade Material |
Linen |
| Dimmable |
Yes |
| Wire Color |
(none) |
| Switch Type |
(none) |
| Number of Bulbs |
1 |
| Bulb Maximum Wattage |
60 |
| Bulb Type |
Candelabra Base |
| Bulb Included |
No |
| Bulb Base |
E12 |
| Color Family |
Yellow |
| Assembly Required |
Yes |
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Type:
Wall Lights
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Width:
6"
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Height:
21.75"
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Depth:
4.625"
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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