Phoenicia 15" Wall Sconce in Old Bronze

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This wall sconce from Hudson Valley is a part of the Phoenicia collection comes in old bronze finish.
- Light measures 5" wide x 15" high.
- It uses one candelabra bulb up to 60 watts.
- Damp Rated. Can be used in humid environments like bathrooms or covered outdoor areas.
- Includes a 1 Year Limited Manufacturer Warranty.
Out of stock
- Brand
- Hudson Valley
- SKU
- 541-OB
$262.00
Description / Phoenicia 15" Wall Sconce in Old Bronze
New York's University Club epitomizes old-guard elegance. With its herringbone oak floors, dark paneled walls, and vaulted ceilings, the club's 19th-century library is a neoclassic jewel in a city of perpetual reinvention. We designed Phoenicia to be at home among the library's fireplaces, philosophers' busts, and leather chairs. Phoenicia's handsome design features raised panel details and pedestal-style bases for the candlesticks. Finely pleated fabric shades add a softer touch, while reinforcing the piece's cubical motif.
More Information
UPC | 806134117863 |
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Brand | Hudson Valley |
Weight | 3.000000 |
Energy Star Rated | No |
ADA Compliant | No |
Collection Name | Phoenicia |
Finish | Old Bronze |
Height | 15 |
Lumens | 0 |
Material | Brass |
Max Watts per Bulb | 60W |
Bulb Count | 1 |
Safety Rating | UL |
Shipping | Usually ships within 3 business days. |
Style | Transitional |
Bulb Type | Candelabra |
Width | 5 |
Wet/Dry Rated | Damp Rated |
Brand Information

The family-owned Hudson Valley Lighting was actually born from a demonstration of fluorescent lighting at the 1939 New York World’s Fair. That demo was done by William Littman, who operated a lighting business out of his garage but moved to New York’s Hudson River Valley in the late 1940s out of a need for more space. The beautiful surroundings inspired the name of his lighting company and the artful light fixtures they create. Today, Hudson Valley also includes Troy Lighting, Sonneman and Corbett Lighting, but the commitment to creating high-quality lighting with nods to the past remains as strong as ever.
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