Design House 556183 Aubrey 11" Tall Wall Sconce Satin Nickel Indoor Lighting Wall Sconces
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Design House 556183 Aubrey 11" Tall Wall Sconce The Design House 556183 Aubrey Wall Light adds a stylish touch to any bathroom, hallway, foyer, or bedroom with its satin nickel finish and elegant frosted glass shade. Blending traditional and modern elements, this fixture features a sleek cylindrical frosted glass shade that provides a soft, diffused light. Constructed of durable formed steel, it offers long-lasting quality and easy installation for indoor wall-mount applications. Measuring 10.75 inches in height, 5 inches in length, and 6.75 inches in depth, this fixture accommodates one 60-watt medium base bulb or LED equivalent (not included), ensuring bright and energy-efficient illumination. The Aubrey wall light can be mounted facing up or down to suit your lighting preference. Fully dimmable with a compatible dimmer switch (sold separately), this fixture allows for customizable brightness. This product is cETL/ETL Listed for use in damp locations and comes with a 10-year limited warranty for added peace of mind.Design House 556183 Features:Ideal for bathrooms, bedrooms, hallways, and moreConstructed of steelComes with a frosted glass shadeRequires (1) 60 watt Medium (E26) bulbDesigned to be dimmable when used with a compatible dimmer switch (not included); allowing you to adjust the preferred light brightnessCan be mounted to provide up or down lightingETL listed for damp locationsCustomer satisfaction has been the priority for our Wisconsin-based company for more than 150 years; with our 10-year limited warranty you can rest assured your purchase is risk-freeDesign House 556183 Specifications:Max Wattage: 60 wattsNumber of Bulbs: 1Watts Per Bulb: 60 wattsBulb Base: Medium (E26)Voltage: 120 voltsBulb Included: No Satin Nickel
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