Our Reno 3 LT Tiffany Wall Sconce adds contemporary elegance with a retro twist to any décor style. The sconce features a rectangular metal backing plate and wall arm that are finished in Antique Golden Bronze. A trio of matching uplit conical shades are mounted on a gently arched crossbar. Each shade features a background of alternating waves of white and light amber. Dark amber insets around the circumference add extra color and contrast. Our Reno 3 LT Tiffany Wall Sconce is a perfect solution for lighting smaller spaces. Try hanging in multiples around the perimeter of a larger rooms for a whole room light your family will enjoy for years to come.
Bathroom lights usually are placed above or next to a bathroom mirror, above your vanity or sink. They provide a fairly strong light in front of your face which helps you to see clearly for washing, make-up application and so on. A row of 3-5 light bulbs is ideal for most bathrooms, while 1-light or 2-light fixtures could be placed either side of a mirror. Bath vanity lights shield your eyes from the glare of lightbulbs and also provide ambient light for the whole bathroom.
Tiffany glass, inspired by Louis Comfort Tiffany, brings a splash of color and personality into any interior. Highly stylized and dreamlike, the art glass dominates the design, with a glass shade that casts colorful light, making Tiffany Style Lighting lamps and fixtures perfect for reading or creating an ambient mood. When looking to add a signature element to your room, Tiffany style lights will set a stage of color and focus.
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.
Bath vanity lights are best used in a bathroom or restroom, above or next to a mirror. However, single or two-light bath lights could be used like a wall-sconce in other rooms such as living rooms, dining rooms, hallways or bedrooms.
The bath light and mirror are most likely placed directly above the vanity in front of the sink. The combination of using the sink while looking in the mirror is common. Since this places light to the side of the room, an overhead light is also recommended.
Attaches to an interior wall. The backplate hides the electrical installation.
An electrician or person with electrical installation knowledge will need to permanently wire the bath light into the building's electrical supply.