Minka-Lavery Pacifica Wall Sconce, Antique Bronze with Etched Marble Glass
Available in stock (49)
About this item
About this item
- Finish: The sconce features an antique bronze finish that adds a classic touch to any space.
- Glass Type: It includes an etched marble glass shade that diffuses light softly.
- Dimensions: The fixture measures 12 in. wide, 5.25 in. high, and extends 6 in. from the wall.
- Light Source: Requires one E26 medium base bulb, with a maximum wattage of 100W, not included.
- Dimming Capability: This fixture is dimmable, allowing for adjustable lighting levels.
We process payments securely and do not store credit card information.
Description
Description
Minka-Lavery Pacifica Wall Sconce — Antique Bronze & Etched Marble Glass
The Minka-Lavery Pacifica 841-91 wall sconce is a transitional lighting fixture that combines an antique bronze finish with etched marble glass. Designed to enhance both traditional and contemporary interiors, this sconce measures 12 in. wide and 5.25 in. high, with a 6 in. extension from the wall. It accommodates one light and is crafted from durable steel and glass materials.
Key Features
- Overall Dimensions: 12 in. width, 5.25 in. height, 6 in. extension from the wall.
- Finish: Antique bronze finish offers a timeless appeal.
- Glass Material: Etched marble glass provides a soft, diffused light.
- Light Source: Requires one E26 medium base bulb, max 100W, not included.
- Dimmable: Compatible with dimming switches for adjustable ambiance.
- Material: Constructed from steel and glass for durability.
- Mounting: Designed for wall mounting in damp locations.
- Voltage: Operates at standard 120V household voltage.
Core Design & Aesthetic
The Minka-Lavery Pacifica wall sconce features a transitional style that blends seamlessly with various decor themes. Its antique bronze finish complements the etched marble glass, which is designed to diffuse light evenly, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere. Suitable for damp locations, this fixture is ideal for bathrooms and covered outdoor areas.
Light Source & Bulb Information
This fixture requires one E26 medium base bulb with a maximum wattage of 100W. Bulbs are not included, allowing you to choose the light output that best suits your needs. The sconce is dimmable, providing flexibility in lighting levels.
Dimensions & Adjustability
The sconce measures 12 in. wide, 5.25 in. high, and extends 6 in. from the wall. It is not adjustable and is designed for fixed wall mounting.
Installation & Electrical
This wall sconce is hardwired and operates at 120V. It is compatible with dimming switches, allowing for customizable lighting. All necessary mounting hardware is included for easy installation.
Where This Fixture Works Best
- Bathrooms
- Hallways
- Entryways
- Covered Patios
What's Included
- Antique bronze wall sconce
- Etched marble glass shade
- Mounting hardware
Specifications
Specifications
Dimensions
Documents
Style & Materials
Characteristics & Features
Electrical Information
Item Details
Warranty & Certifications
Shipping & Returns
Shipping: Enjoy free standard shipping on most orders over $99. Exclusions apply for oversized & commercial items. We ship to the contiguous 48 United States.
Returns: We offer a 60-day return window for most items. Products must be in their original, unused condition with all packaging. Exclusions: Special orders, clearance, and custom items.
Frequently Asked Questions
What type of bulb does the Minka-Lavery Pacifica 841-91 wall sconce require?
What type of bulb does the Minka-Lavery Pacifica 841-91 wall sconce require?
Is the Minka-Lavery Pacifica wall sconce dimmable?
Is the Minka-Lavery Pacifica wall sconce dimmable?
What are the dimensions of the Minka-Lavery Pacifica wall sconce?
What are the dimensions of the Minka-Lavery Pacifica wall sconce?
Can the Minka-Lavery Pacifica wall sconce be used in damp locations?
Can the Minka-Lavery Pacifica wall sconce be used in damp locations?
What materials are used in the construction of the Minka-Lavery Pacifica wall sconce?
What materials are used in the construction of the Minka-Lavery Pacifica wall sconce?

