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A towering design inspired by the sweeping architectural lines of 1930s Manhattan Skyscraper. The Arbor Wall Sconce from Bert Frank pays homage to eras past through familiar style notes, long-lasting materials, and a craftsmanship process based on tradition. To achieve their retro-modern vision, UK-based designer Bert Frank makes a point to not compromise. This rings true through their use of bold, weighty, and time-honored brass. This classic material is hand-fashioned by Bert Frank's craftsmen with great attention to detail, as showcased in the slim holder and backplate, which deliver the bold color contrast you look for from a 1930s style piece. Outlined with a crisp Art Deco brass frame, acrylic rods stand in a tight order to create a glare-reducing diffuser and an elegant striated pattern. A warmth glazes the surface of the acrylic as the light from inside shines through to deliver a towering ambient glow.
Bert Frank was founded in 2013 by Adam Yeates and Robbie Llewellyn and is based in the United Kingdom. The brand focuses on LED designs inspired by European styles and architectural elements. Bert Frank's award-winning designs are made exclusively in the UK.
Key Features
A towering design inspired by the sweeping architectural lines of 1930s Manhattan Skyscraper. The Arbor Wall Sconce from Bert Frank pays homage to eras past through familiar style notes, long-lasting materials, and a craftsmanship process based on tradition. To achieve their retro-modern vision, UK-based designer Bert Frank makes a point to not compromise. This rings true through their use of bold, weighty, and time-honored brass. This classic material is hand-fashioned by Bert Frank's craftsmen with great attention to detail, as showcased in the slim holder and backplate, which deliver the bold color contrast you look for from a 1930s style piece. Outlined with a crisp Art Deco brass frame, acrylic rods stand in a tight order to create a glare-reducing diffuser and an elegant striated pattern. A warmth glazes the surface of the acrylic as the light from inside shines through to deliver a towering ambient glow.
Bert Frank was founded in 2013 by Adam Yeates and Robbie Llewellyn and is based in the United Kingdom. The brand focuses on LED designs inspired by European styles and architectural elements. Bert Frank's award-winning designs are made exclusively in the UK.
- UL rated upon request, please contact Customer Service
- Material: Brass
- Shade Material: Acrylic
- Dimmable: Yes
- Dimmer Not Included
- Dimmer Type: TRIAC
- Lighting Style: Soft/Diffused/Ambient
- Location Rating: CE Rated (Europe)
- Made In UK
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