Picture light -- An exquisite accent light providing the ideal solution to add illumination to your pictures, paintings, framed art, photos and more.
Focus attention -- Provide direct lighting without blocking the the object you want to highlight, with a telescopic bracket and adjustable swivel shade and line cord switch
Framed art pieces are decorative wall art which hangs on a wall. Usually surrounded by a frame, which helps to set the artwork apart from the room, the framed art can be in any style. When there is a larger empty space on a wall, framed art can help to decorate the wall and give more life to a room. Great for living rooms, dining rooms, bedrooms and larger living spaces. A beautiful art piece can become a talking point or focal point in a room.
Classic in nature, yet elegant by design best describes the timeless appeal of predictable yet dignified lines and curves. Traditional Style Lighting prides itself on stately structure, beautiful ornate details, and reliable designs that tell a story of enduring appeal and craftsmanship. It’s a tried-and-true style that is reliable, and speaks of discriminating and taste of a steadfast lifestyle.
Fixtures closely attached to a wall tend to produce more ambient background light. They might be used to support a more central light fixture or as a less elaborate central light. They can produce strong light near to where they are placed. Wall sconces and bathroom lights can add extra light to one side of a room where you need it.
Framed artworks are well suited in most rooms. A larger room may call for a larger piece. They are appropriate in living and family rooms, bedrooms, offices, kitchens, bathrooms, guest rooms and even to spruce up a basement. They also function well in narrow hallways.
Wall sconces help to light the edges of the room, or to one side where you need more light. They may not provide enough light for the whole room, unless you only want medium light. You'd do well to pair them with a ceiling light fixture, or some lamps.
Hangs on a wall, usually via a wall-art hanging adapter, nail, pin, tack or screw.
Plug the wall light into a regular power outlet socket and switch it on.