Capturing the ethereal beauty of a perfect raindrop, this magnificent 21” glass sconce design seamlessly fuses sculptural metalwork with luxuriously thick artisan blown glass handcrafted in Hammerton’s Salt Lake City facility. LED light illuminates the glass shade without the distraction of a filament bulb. Offered in a choice of finishes.
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All Hammerton Studio fixtures can be ordered in up to eight metallic finishes that combine lustrous color and beauty with the highest standard of durability. These finishes are ideally suited for all interior applications and are the best choice for interior fixtures in coastal locations or high humidity climates. They are covered by our Lifetime Limited Warranty and are guaranteed to last for as long as you own your fixtures. Where applicable, cord color always matches or complements finish color.
Available on our most popular collections for an extra fee, Hammerton Studio translucent finishes are a premium patina finish requiring extensive hand polishing and special finish coats. The translucency of these beautiful patinas highlights the artisan-crafted beauty of the underlying metal. Translucent finishes are recommend for dry-rated installations only. They are not recommended for use in coastal locations or high humidity climates where moisture content and salty air can accelerate finish corrosion, even on interior fixtures. They are covered by our Five-Year Limited Warranty when installed in dry-rated locations and 10+ miles from a coastline. Where applicable, cord color always matches or complements finish color.
Our AAMA (American Architectural Manufacturers Association) 2604-rated finishes are among the most durable & weather-resistant finishes available, and can carry a lifetime warranty to the original purchaser.
A long-lasting LED light source is integrated into this fixture and is dimmable down to 1% of light output without flickering. This fixture does not take traditional filament bulbs.
Color temperatures of 2,700K and 3,000K both fall within the range typically associated with traditional filament bulb lamping and are considered ideal for residential and hospitality applications.
‘Color Temperature’ refers to the general color tone of a white light source. Lighting with a lower color temperature will emit warmer orange-yellow tones, while higher color temperatures will emit cooler blue tones. Color temperatures of 2,700K and 3,000K both fall within the range typically associated with traditional filament bulb lamping and are considered ideal for residential and hospitality applications.
‘CRI’ stands for ‘Color Rendering Index’ and measures a light source’s ability to show colors realistically as compared to natural daylight. For example, filament bulb lamps are typically 95-100 CRI, while a fluorescent lamp can have a CRI as low as 60-65. So the higher the CRI value, the more natural colors will appear.
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