Sol Wall Sconce
By Seed Design
$425.00
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SPEC #: SEE952855 | ID: SLD-250WRTE-BK
By Seed Design
By Seed Design
$425.00
Usually leaves warehouse in 3-5 business days
Based upon stock availability.
$425.00
Was $500.00 | You Save $75.00 (15%)
+ FREE SHIPPING
SPEC #: SEE952855 | ID: SLD-250WRTE-BK
SPEC #: SEE952855
ID: SLD-250WRTE-BK
The SOL Wall Sconce has a low-key design with elaborate consideration. The ring like shade is finely affixed to a metallic luster balance bar, demonstrating the definition of understated luxury. The adjustable ring tilt allows the pendant to function almost like a planet floating around stars. The invisible LED strip makes the light source impeccable, with a gradual dimming capability, rendering it possible for you to re-create your own personal sunrise and sunset. Available in Matte Black with Shiny Copper with a black textile cord. Includes a touch dimmer on the backplate of the fixture.
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SEED Design stands for Simplicity + Elegance + Eternity + Delight. These uplifting and modern fixtures create a sense of calm while illuminating your home’s interior. With an inspired but no-nonsense approach to design, SEED creatives work tirelessly every day to transform their visions into reality. By creating simple yet elegant lighting that fits perfectly into a space and into people's lives, SEED Design not only lights homes but creates happiness. Look through our collection of desk, floor, wall, ceiling, and pendants that will bring the touch you’ve been searching for.
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Despite the stunning appearance, this light doesn't seem to be well engineered. We had a licensed electrician do the wiring and installation of the light as part of our major remodel project. What we found out is that, turning on other lights on the same circuit would cause this light to turn on by itself and to start flickering. I think there are many possible reasons for having a small current on one branch of the circuit while turning on a switch on a different branch of the circuit. Any lighting should factor this in and be robust against such noise.
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