AFX Lambert 14" LED Wall Sconce, Satin Nickel Finish
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About this item
About this item
- Finish: The sconce features a satin nickel finish, offering a sleek and modern look.
- Diffuser: Equipped with a white acrylic diffuser for soft, even light distribution.
- Light Source: Integrated LED providing 922 lumens with selectable CCT of 3000K, 3500K, or 4000K.
- Dimming: Compatible with TRIAC/ELV dimmers at 120VAC and 0-10V dimmers for commercial applications.
- Dimensions: Measures 13.5 in. in height, 5.5 in. in width, and extends 3 in. from the wall.
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Description
Description
AFX Lambert Wall Sconce — Satin Nickel & White Acrylic Diffuser
The AFX Lambert LBTS0614LAJUDSN is a transitional style wall sconce featuring a satin nickel finish and a white acrylic diffuser. This LED wall sconce measures 13.5 in. in height and 5.5 in. in width, extending 3 in. from the wall. It is designed for both residential and commercial applications, providing versatile lighting solutions.
Key Features
- Finish: Satin nickel finish provides a modern aesthetic.
- Diffuser: White acrylic diffuser ensures even light distribution.
- Light Source: Integrated LED with 922 delivered lumens and selectable CCT of 3000K, 3500K, or 4000K.
- Wattage: Operates at 17 watts.
- Dimming: Compatible with TRIAC/ELV dimmers at 120VAC and 0-10V dimmers for commercial use.
- Dimensions: Height of 13.5 in., width of 5.5 in., and extension of 3 in.
- Material: Constructed with durable metal housing.
- Voltage: Operates on 120-277V input voltage.
- Certification: cETLus listed for indoor damp locations.
- Warranty: Comes with a 5-year limited warranty.
Core Design & Aesthetic
The AFX Lambert sconce combines a sleek satin nickel finish with a white acrylic diffuser, creating a clean and modern look suitable for transitional spaces. Its compact design meets ADA requirements, making it ideal for hallways and entrances.
Integrated LED Illumination
This fixture features an integrated LED light source, delivering 922 lumens with a selectable color temperature of 3000K, 3500K, or 4000K. It offers a CRI of 90, ensuring high-quality light output.
Dimensions & Adjustability
The sconce measures 13.5 in. in height and 5.5 in. in width, with a 3 in. extension from the wall. It is designed for fixed installation without adjustability features.
Installation & Electrical
The AFX Lambert sconce is hardwired and compatible with both residential and commercial dimming systems, operating on a 120-277V input. It mounts to a standard junction box (not included).
Where This Fixture Works Best
- Hallways
- Entrances
- Living Rooms
- Commercial Spaces
- Hospitality Areas
What's Included
- AFX Lambert LED Wall Sconce
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Frequently Asked Questions
How high should wall sconces be installed?
How high should wall sconces be installed?
The standard recommendation is to install the center of the sconce approximately 60 to 66 inches from the floor. However, if the ceiling is very high, you may want to mount them slightly higher. For bedside use, mount them so the light is within easy reach from the bed but not directly in your eyes.
What are the advantages of LED wall sconces over traditional wall sconces?
What are the advantages of LED wall sconces over traditional wall sconces?
Choosing LED wall sconces provides you with better energy-efficiency and longer lifespan, which greatly reduce maintenance costs. LED wall sconces also offer more features like dimmability, multiple color temperatures and adjustable lumens.
What is the difference between uplighting and downlighting?
What is the difference between uplighting and downlighting?
Uplighting directs light toward the ceiling, which helps expand the visual space of a room and provides indirect, mood lighting. Downlighting focuses light downward, making it ideal for tasks like reading or illuminating countertops. Many sconces provide both or diffuse light in all directions.
Can I use wall sconces as my primary light source?
Can I use wall sconces as my primary light source?
While sconces are excellent for layering light, they are typically used as secondary lighting alongside ceiling fixtures. However, in smaller rooms like powder rooms or narrow hallways, a series of bright LED wall sconces can serve as the primary source of illumination.
Can I put these sconces on a dimmer?
Can I put these sconces on a dimmer?
Most hardwired sconces are dimmable if paired with a compatible dimmable bulb and wall switch. Many Integrated LED sconces are also dimmable, but you must check the specific product details to ensure compatibility with your dimmer switch type (e.g., ELV or Triac).

