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The George Kovacs Jewel Box Wall Sconce accents a home with modern, shimmering style. Its distinguishing feature is the aluminum cage of numerous metallic strands woven around a frame, creating a box that sparkles brightly with the light inside it. This structure is protected by an open clear glass shade, with its glimmer enhanced by the wall plate's glossy Chrome finish.
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 Jewel Box Wall Sconce accents a home with modern, shimmering style. Its distinguishing feature is the aluminum cage of numerous metallic strands woven around a frame, creating a box that sparkles brightly with the light inside it. This structure is protected by an open clear glass shade, with its glimmer enhanced by the wall plate's glossy Chrome finish.
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.
- Clear glass shade
- Chrome finish
- Aluminum cage
- Square wall plate
- Lighting Style: Indirect
- Location Rating: UL Listed Damp
- Made In China
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