Thea Sconce
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Description
Named after the goddess of sight and vision, Thea is coyly ambiguous, leaving the door open to much interpretation. A melting slab of ice, a module careening through space and time, a 100-year-old chunk of glass that was unearthed and reworked for a new chapter. Available in both pendant and sconce forms, Thea’s sliver, gold, and richly toned metalwork is encased in hand-etched caste glass evoking the trace of time.
Made to Order Options 6 to 8 weeks
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Materials:Brass, Cast Glass
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Integrated LED
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Dimmable
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Compatible with lighting control systems upon request.
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Suitable for damp locations
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Care & Assembly
- Clean with a very soft, dry cloth or breathe onto a soft cloth then rub gently in the direction of the patina.
- Do not use abrasive cloths or cleaners as this may scratch or damage the finish.
- Clean polished metal or polished stainless with a damp cloth.
- Do not use commercial or heavy-duty polishes or waxes, as they may scratch or damage the finish.
- Polishes we recommend are Brasso, Simichrome, or our favorite Flitz; these can be used without inflicting damage even for the unskilled user, unless the polished surface has a wax sealer coat.
- Polishes will remove the wax while polishing the metal, but the surface would then have to be re-waxed if it is on a metal that needs to be sealed.
- Clean by wiping with a soft damp cloth or glass cleaner with no additives.
- Apply glass cleaner to a soft cloth rather than directly on to the fixture to avoid overspray that may damage other finishes.