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The Cymbal Wall Sconce from Forestier is a refined piece with vibrant charm. From designer Jette Scheib, this Japanese-inspired piece elegantly combines deep hues and warm textures to form its circular silhouette. Concentric velvet discs form a convex shape, with its LED lamping concealed within its shape and emitting a delicate backlight across the wall. Its central point is crafted from natural oak, adding a subtle natural quality to accentuate the textural quality of the touchable fabric shades.
Grounded in a passionate reverence for the ceaseless beauty of the natural world, it was a mesmerizing appreciation for the ornamental aspects of French gardens that provided the tipping point for Bernard Forestier to found his namesake company in 1992. Remaining true to those original aesthetics -- proportionality, balance, juxtaposing clean and curvy lines -- Forestier continues to move forward, employing new material mediums and pushing stylistic boundaries while continuing to advance the core disciplines upon which the company was built.
Key Features
The Cymbal Wall Sconce from Forestier is a refined piece with vibrant charm. From designer Jette Scheib, this Japanese-inspired piece elegantly combines deep hues and warm textures to form its circular silhouette. Concentric velvet discs form a convex shape, with its LED lamping concealed within its shape and emitting a delicate backlight across the wall. Its central point is crafted from natural oak, adding a subtle natural quality to accentuate the textural quality of the touchable fabric shades.
Grounded in a passionate reverence for the ceaseless beauty of the natural world, it was a mesmerizing appreciation for the ornamental aspects of French gardens that provided the tipping point for Bernard Forestier to found his namesake company in 1992. Remaining true to those original aesthetics -- proportionality, balance, juxtaposing clean and curvy lines -- Forestier continues to move forward, employing new material mediums and pushing stylistic boundaries while continuing to advance the core disciplines upon which the company was built.
- Designed by Jette Scheib in 2018
- Material: Metal
- Shade Material: Velvet And Fabric
- Dimmable: Yes
- Dimmer Not Included
- Dimmer Type: Electronic low voltage (ELV)
- Lighting Style: Soft/Diffused/Ambient
- Location Rating: UL Listed
- Eco-Friendly Packaging: This design is shipped using recycled, recyclable or limited packaging materials to reduce waste and carbon footprint.
- Not OK for Outdoor Use
- Made In China
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