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.
15 Products
A fixture full of charming details, the Malvasia 1-light sconce combines a classic fluted shade with knob-like fittings and dentil work, warmly presented in an aged brass finish. Don’t miss the whimsical hand decorative element.
Reminiscent of Machine Age lighting of the 1930s, the Gibbs 1-Light Wall Sconce brings bold style to any room. Featuring a square, tubular shade, crafted of perforated metal, this fixture is bold and futuristic, the look is striking!
Mid-Century style plus subtle Industrial touches define the Hollis 1-light bath fixture. The simple clarity of the spherical shade is reinforced by clean angles and circular shapes. Install in multiples to make a design statement.
Highly distinctive, the Tupelo 2-light sconce combines geometric shapes in a sophisticated way. The shade’s pinholes allow light through, creating a captivating effect. Contemporary and stylish, this fixture will energize a space. ADA compliant.
Inspired by early electric design, the Covington brings unique style to your decor. This wall sconce features a smooth, dome shaped shade, period socket holder, and your choice of three premium finishes. It's ideal for lighting an entry, lining a hallway, or brightening up a corner of a room.
Seeking a versatile task light? The Arti Articulating Arm 1-light sconce can be plugged in or hard-wired, you decide. With the plug-in model, an optional cord cover that matches the fixture is available, creating a finished look.
Well-placed details and a classic conical shade give the Glenn wall sconce a timeless look that’s incredibly versatile. This fixture blends easily with a variety of interior styles – everything from Arts & Crafts, to industrial chic, to contemporary. Plus, it’s adjustable – tilt the shade to direct the light source exactly where you want it.
The Fritz 1-light bath sconce combines Art Deco and Industrial elements in a fresh and lively way. The clear glass shade paired with a filament bulb makes a classic style statement. Eye-catching alone, striking in pairs.
Reminiscent of Machine Age lighting of the 1930s, the Gibbs 2-Light Wall Sconce brings bold style to any room. Featuring a square, tubular shade, crafted of perforated metal, this fixture is bold and futuristic, the look is striking!
Decorative Arts buffs will note the Werner 1-light wall sconce has similarities to early 20th century Vienna Secession designs. The contrasting finish, thick arm and spherical shade create a Modernist feel that makes an impression.
Seeking a versatile task light? The Arti Adjustable Arm 1-light sconce can be plugged in or hard-wired, you decide. With the plug-in model, an optional cord cover that matches the fixture is available, creating a finished look.
A Mid-Century design grounded in Colonial traditions, the Collier 1-light sconce reflects retro simplicity. Knobs, hinges and stems give this fixture utilitarian elegance . A seedy-glass hurricane shade adds to its appeal.
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.
Highly distinctive, the Tupelo 1-light sconce combines geometric shapes in a sophisticated way. The shade’s pinholes allow light through, creating a captivating effect. Contemporary and stylish, this fixture will energize a space. ADA compliant.
The Red Hook 2-light sconce refines indoor lighting to its basic elements, using machine-age design as a touchstone. The shades have an open work design, derived from overlapping metal bands, and end in smooth candle cups of machined precision. Ideal for urban lofts, or for making a non-traditional statement in a more formal space.