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Key Features
Highlight the sense of unity between your home and décor with the 5676 Wall Sconce from Framburg Lighting. The sconce’s vertical construction makes it perfect with entryways, living rooms, or columns. It’s a refined presentation from top to bottom, sitting against the wall with a low-profile metal backplate hinted with vintage touches. A slender arm stands in front, with cube accents serving as pops of contrast. A tapered fabric shade softens up the silhouette and brilliant light coming from the inside. When turned on, the sconce glazes its wall a warm hue, bringing a rich ambient glow to your rooms.
Framburg has a long history spanning over a century. Their product line features a wide array of styles rooted in mid-century modernism, yet has the transitional style that brings their designs into the 21st century and beyond. They design and manufacture all their products in the Chicago area, using techniques perfected over the past hundred years. The tradition of innovation continues, with the ongoing conversation they have with their customers and the design community. From rustic to retro, minimalist to streamlined, Framburg has the lighting solutions suited to any design project.
Key Features
Highlight the sense of unity between your home and décor with the 5676 Wall Sconce from Framburg Lighting. The sconce’s vertical construction makes it perfect with entryways, living rooms, or columns. It’s a refined presentation from top to bottom, sitting against the wall with a low-profile metal backplate hinted with vintage touches. A slender arm stands in front, with cube accents serving as pops of contrast. A tapered fabric shade softens up the silhouette and brilliant light coming from the inside. When turned on, the sconce glazes its wall a warm hue, bringing a rich ambient glow to your rooms.
Framburg has a long history spanning over a century. Their product line features a wide array of styles rooted in mid-century modernism, yet has the transitional style that brings their designs into the 21st century and beyond. They design and manufacture all their products in the Chicago area, using techniques perfected over the past hundred years. The tradition of innovation continues, with the ongoing conversation they have with their customers and the design community. From rustic to retro, minimalist to streamlined, Framburg has the lighting solutions suited to any design project.
- Designed in 2021
- Material: Metal
- Shade Material: Off-White Hardback Linen
- Dimmable: Yes
- Dimmer Not Included
- Dimmer Type: Standard
- Lighting Style: Soft/Diffused/Ambient
- Location Rating: UL Listed Dry. Install in dry indoor locations only.
- Made In USA
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