Lure Sconce
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Product Description
Alison Berger was inspired to create the Lure Sconce after studying the flow of a fishing line, from the mechanics of the reel that releases it to the form it takes when it hangs from a rod. The mouth-blown, hand-formed crystal shade is exceedingly delicate. It is attached to a backplate via a cord threaded through a loop that mimics the way fishing line threads through a rod. This sconce is blown in Berger’s Los Angeles atelier and annealed for several days before being finished by hand. Each is truly one of a kind.
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Product Details
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Materials:Brass, Hand-blown crystal
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Socket base, 120v
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Options to rewire to your country's specifications available for an additional lead-time.
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Bulb(s) included
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Dimmable
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Suitable for damp locations
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Finishes
Metal
Tarnished NickelHandmade by Alison Berger GlassworksDark Amber Bronze PatinaHandmade by Alison Berger Glassworks - Contract & Certifications
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Configuration Options
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Select from 2 Configurations:-
Overall Dimensions: 9w | 14d | 41h cm
Finish: Dark Amber Bronze Patina
Illumination Type: Socket base 120v
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Overall Dimensions: 9w | 14d | 41h cm
Finish: Tarnished Nickel
Illumination Type: Socket base 120v
HOLLY HUNT can customize this piece to suit your project needs. Please contact your Sales Representative to discover more.
Notes- Custom finishes available in Brown Black Patina
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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.