Antique Wall Sconces
Wall sconces are ideal lighting solutions for brightening hallways, dining rooms, bathrooms and other living areas. Attractive and highly functional, our antique wall sconce lighting selection represents all the major period home styles. Refine your selection by choosing a style below.
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Simply delightful best describes the Crystal Lights wall sconce. A curvy wrought-iron frame finished in rustic Rhine-gold, delicate crystal swags, and dripping candle sleeves combine to create its country-French flavor. Pair them on either side of a mantle, buffet or powder room mirror - the effect is lovely.
Suited to modern and traditional farmhouses alike, this charming fixture delivers quintessential early-American style. Its Hiroshi-grey, wrought-iron frame accentuates its white porcelain elements, making it as versatile as it is functional. Uncomplicated and timeless, the Eastleigh wall sconce is both pure and pleasing.
The antique mirror-lined interior, of its shallow cone shade, adds a Victorian touch to the Industrial look of this Brooklyn wall sconce. Beautifully crafted, this 1-Light fixture features antique looking Brooklyn insignias on the iron back plate and shade holder. Hang it in your living room, kitchen, or bedroom.
Our Middlefield double sconce defines the term rustic modernism. Each bold and graphic piece is crafted from solid wood, which is bleached and distressed to resemble barn boards. The straps, bars and candles are solid steel, faux-finished with an aged rust patina. Rugged, yet clean-lined, the look is perfect for cabins, Colonials or contemporary homes alike!
The Beckmore wall sconce artfully blends industrial style with metropolitan chic. Its mirrored reflector broadcasts the fixture's brilliance through seeded glass for a dazzling effect. A timeless mix of classic and contemporary, this treasure suits a variety of home styles.
Our Brooklyn wall sconce brings industrial style to modern living. Beautifully crafted, it features a hand-forged, iron back plate, Brooklyn insignia, and antique mirror-lined interior of its curved reflector shade. Hang it in your dining room, living room, or hall.