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Norwell Lighting | 8471-PW-MS | Maggie Collection | Pewter, Nickel, Silver | One Light Swing Arm Wall Sconce

$258.00
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Weight:
3.20 LBS
Width:
5.25 (in)
Height:
6.75 (in)
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This swing-arm sconce is an updated take on a library lamp, with a play on a traditional shape available in two fresh finishes. The Maggie has three-point adjustability and offers an on/off switch on the backplate. It can be hard-wired or plugged in for easy installation
1 year
Glass:
Silver/Gray
Number Of Bulbs:
1
Light Bulb Requirement::
Bulbs Not Included Max Wattage: 100 | Number of bulbs: 1 | Light Source: Incandescent
Height:
6.75
Light Source:
Incandescent
Dimmable?:
Yes
Vendor Moisture Protection Rating:
Vendor Rated Water Resistant
Width:
5.25
Material:
Steel
Bulb Base:
E26 Medium
Finish:
Pewter, Nickel, Silver
Collection:
Maggie
Sub Category:
Swing Arm-Wall
Canopy Dimensions:
6.75X4.25``
Style 2:
Transitional
Style 1:
Traditional
Category:
Lamps

About Norwell Lighting

Norwell Lighting, founded in 1949, has created quality lighting solutions for the residential market with the ability to also be specified for commercial or contract projects. Together with their affiliated companies—Ilex and Custom Metalcraft—they design and engineer products at their facilities in East Taunton, Massachusetts. Each fixture comes in a variety of finishes, and some offer a choice of diffusers, to deliver a uniquely individual look.

What Norwell Lighting Specializes In

Norwell Lighting specializes in creating high-quality residential and commercial luminaries. They often provide lighting solutions in both traditional and contemporary styles, catering to different design preferences. Norwell is also known for using premier materials in their products, ensuring durability and aesthetics.

Why Butler Lighting Partners with Norwell Lighting

Butler Lighting has partnered with Norwell Lighting because they understand the need for efficient production that also satisfies the desire for precision, beauty, function, and performance. This partnership ensures access to a diverse array of stylish and high-quality lighting options while simultaneously providing reliable customer service.

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When looking to buy a lamp, it is essential to take into account several key considerations. These may include: the size and style of the lamp, the type of bulb you want to use, the brightness and color temperature of the light, the intended use of the lamp (e.g. for reading or general lighting), and the power source (such as battery or electrical). Other factors to consider might include the cost of the lamp, as well as any ongoing energy expenses like electricity or battery replacements. Additionally, it is important to evaluate the lamp's durability and ease of maintenance, as well as its design and aesthetic appeal, to ensure it fits with the décor of your home or office.

Yes, you can use an LED bulb in just about any socket. There are no “compatibility” obstacles. The only obstacle is having a dimmer that is properly matched with your LED bulb. Other than that there is no reason any light fixture cannot use an LED bulb.

There are several important features to consider when choosing a lamp, including its size and shape, the type of bulb it uses, the type of light it provides, and its level of adjustability. Other factors to consider include the overall design and style of the lamp, as well as its intended use, such as task lighting or ambient lighting. Additionally, you may want to consider the material the lamp is made of and the ease of maintenance and cleaning. Taking all of these features into account will help you select the best lamp for your needs and preferences.

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Room Function:
Consider the primary purpose of the room where the lamp will be placed. For example, if it is a reading nook, you might want a lamp that provides more direct light. If it is a decorative accent piece, you might want a lamp that adds visual interest.
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Style:
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Norwell Lighting | 8471-PW-MS | Maggie Collection | Pewter, Nickel, Silver | One Light Swing Arm Wall Sconce

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