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Key Features
A contemporary outdoor light, ideal for a variety of modern spaces. The Konya Outdoor Wall Sconce features an opal frosted glass shade and a nickel finished body. With its sleek cylindrical shape and diffuse glow, the Konya is an excellent choice for both residential and commercial exteriors, porches, patios and dining areas.
The start of its success was in 1969, when Ludwig Obwieser created Eglo Leuchten. Development of new markets opened the opportunity to establish more than 70 business premises all over the world. Today, Eglo is globally classed as one of the most successful suppliers of decorative home lighting.
Key Features
A contemporary outdoor light, ideal for a variety of modern spaces. The Konya Outdoor Wall Sconce features an opal frosted glass shade and a nickel finished body. With its sleek cylindrical shape and diffuse glow, the Konya is an excellent choice for both residential and commercial exteriors, porches, patios and dining areas.
The start of its success was in 1969, when Ludwig Obwieser created Eglo Leuchten. Development of new markets opened the opportunity to establish more than 70 business premises all over the world. Today, Eglo is globally classed as one of the most successful suppliers of decorative home lighting.
- One cylinder-shaped, Frosted Opal glass shade
- Metal body
- Matt Nickel finish
- One wall plate
- Material: 90% Stainless Steel, 10% Glass
- Lighting Style: Indirect
- Location Rating: ETL Listed Wet
- Recyclable: This design may be broken down and recycled.
- OK for Outdoor Use
- Made In China
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The average amount time that a bulb is expected to last.CRI
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86385A
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