Jonathan Adler Parker Collection 15" High Brass Wall Sconce - Item BLH0680
Celebrity designer Jonathan Adler created the look for the fabulous new Parker Palm Springs luxury resort. Adler's style is modern, but his look is anything but cold. His designs are fun, funky, colorful and draw heavily on chic, mid-century fashion. The Parker lighting collection, designed for Robert Abbey, lets you bring home some of Adler's "quirky modernist" style. The Parker wall sconce features white, frosted glass. The patterned metal outer comes in an antique brass finish. Illuminate hallways, bedrooms, baths or other living spaces with this fabulous look.
Our Price $154.91
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Key Features
- Antique brass finish.
- White frosted glass.
- ADA compliant.
- Takes one 60 watt bulb (not included).
- 6 3/4" wide.
- 15" high.
- Extends 3 1/4" from the wall.
About Robert Abbey
For over 80 years, family-owned Robert Abbey has established itself as a leader in lighting excellence, growing to be one of the most prominent U.S. lighting manufacturers. Located in the foothills of North Carolina, Robert Abbey has a passion for excellence that shines through in their ceiling lighting, chandeliers, pendant lights, wall sconces, bath lighting and more. Timeless yet cutting-edge, Robert Abbey’s designs are treasured by some of the world’s most discriminating clients, and will be stylish and distinctive additions to your home décor.
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