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The George Kovacs Convex Vanity Light displays clean curves and lines ideal for accenting any soft contemporary bathroom. As implied by the name, the Etched Opal glass shades curve outward to diffuse 180 degrees of light. The shiny Chrome finish on the holders is balanced by the Brushed Aluminum on the wall plate. Available with three, four or five lights. ADA compliant.
The creative and often humorous mid-century modern aesthetic of George Kovacs (1926-2007) made a lasting impression on contemporary lighting. The extraordinary George Kovacs lighting collection, which also includes pieces by Alecia Wesner, Karim Rashid and other mid-century modern lighting designers, is now part of the Minka Group.
The George Kovacs Convex Vanity Light displays clean curves and lines ideal for accenting any soft contemporary bathroom. As implied by the name, the Etched Opal glass shades curve outward to diffuse 180 degrees of light. The shiny Chrome finish on the holders is balanced by the Brushed Aluminum on the wall plate. Available with three, four or five lights. ADA compliant.
The creative and often humorous mid-century modern aesthetic of George Kovacs (1926-2007) made a lasting impression on contemporary lighting. The extraordinary George Kovacs lighting collection, which also includes pieces by Alecia Wesner, Karim Rashid and other mid-century modern lighting designers, is now part of the Minka Group.
- Etched Opal glass shades
- Chrome finish on holder
- Brushed Aluminum finish on wall plate
- ADA Compliant
- Material: Metal
- Shade Material: Glass
- Lighting Style: Indirect
- Location Rating: UL Listed
- ADA Compliant
- Made In China
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