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Key Features
The Superordinate Antler Wall Sconce from Roll & Hill brings a bold, nature-inspired aesthetic to its surroundings. From designer Jason Miller, this striking fixture evokes the feeling of a stay at a winter cabin while expressing a distinctively modern design. Made of ceramic, a branching antler is held to the wall by a matching circular backplate. Sharp antler tips alternate with flame tip frosted lamps that emit an alluring and fiery glow.
Founded in 2010 by Jason Miller, Roll & Hill is a Brooklyn-based design company. Bringing together a hand-selected stable of new and established designers, Roll & Hill lighting offers a varied selection of contemporary products. Handcrafted with an on-demand production method, each design can be precision-made to custom tastes and desires. Historical elements unite with contemporary forms to create new, yet familiar feeling products.
Key Features
The Superordinate Antler Wall Sconce from Roll & Hill brings a bold, nature-inspired aesthetic to its surroundings. From designer Jason Miller, this striking fixture evokes the feeling of a stay at a winter cabin while expressing a distinctively modern design. Made of ceramic, a branching antler is held to the wall by a matching circular backplate. Sharp antler tips alternate with flame tip frosted lamps that emit an alluring and fiery glow.
Founded in 2010 by Jason Miller, Roll & Hill is a Brooklyn-based design company. Bringing together a hand-selected stable of new and established designers, Roll & Hill lighting offers a varied selection of contemporary products. Handcrafted with an on-demand production method, each design can be precision-made to custom tastes and desires. Historical elements unite with contemporary forms to create new, yet familiar feeling products.
- Designed by Jason Miller in 2003
- Replacement bulbs must be ordered through Roll & Hill
- ELV or TRIAC Dimming
- Material: Ceramic
- Dimmable: Yes
- Dimmer Type: ELV or TRIAC dimmer
- Lighting Style: Soft/Diffused/Ambient
- Location Rating: UL Listed
- GREENGUARD Certified: This design is certified to produce low chemical emissions in interior environments.
- Recyclable: This design may be broken down and recycled.
- Eco-Friendly Packaging: This design is shipped using recycled, recyclable or limited packaging materials to reduce waste and carbon footprint.
- ENERGY STAR® Certified: Rated energy efficient by the Environmental Protection Agency.
- Not OK for Outdoor Use
- Assembly Required: No
- Made In USA
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The average amount time that a bulb is expected to last.CRI
CRI = color rendering index. This number, which can go from 0 to 100, measures the ability of a light or bulb accurately renders colors. The higher the number, the better, with most quality bulbs these days measuring at least in the 80s.Manufacturer IDs: view
ANTSHW-WH-120
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