Varaluz - 391W01FG
Inspired by the flowering plant of the same name - as featured in the painting by Mary Vaux Walcott, found in the collections of the Smithsonian American Art Museum - Jacob''''s Ladder by Varaluz rises to meet even the most discerning design tastes. An identifying feature of this plant is its foliage, with its densely packed leaf stems that bear small, fern-like leaflets, that rise along the stem. The Jacob''''s Ladder collection similarly features a stunning handwoven, alternating, natural, sustainable rattan and abaca rope layering. In a dark room, the backlighting on the rope has a starry night, twinkle effect. Hand crafted from 70 percent recycled steel. Low-VOC French Gold finish.
Finish: |
French Gold |
Collection: |
Jacob's Ladder |
UPC: |
810112282030 |
Width: |
6.00" |
Extends: |
4.00" |
Height: |
12.50" |
Weight: |
1.80 lbs. |
Shade Finish: |
Natural Rattan,Abaca Rope |
Made In: |
Philippines |
Style: |
Tropical |
Bulbs: |
1 |
Max Watts: |
14 |
Voltage: |
120v |
Warranty: |
5-Year Limited |
Minimum Order Quantity: |
1 |
Reference ID: |
13492850 |
Shipping: |
L:18.00"x W:11.00"x H:11.00" 4.00 lbs. |
ADDITIONAL PRODUCT INFORMATION:
Smithsonian Collaboration. Handwoven Alternating Natural Rattan and Abaca Rope.. 70 percent recycled steel.
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391W01FG - Varaluz
AquaBella Kitchen, Bath & Lighting Showroom is proud to present this French Gold Wall Sconce, by Varaluz. The 391W01FG is made from premium materials, this Wall Sconce offers great function and value for your home. This fixture is part of Varaluz's Jacob's Ladder Collection, so make sure to check out other fixtures to accessorize your room.
We handcraft light fixtures and furniture out of eco-friendly materials. Some people might find what we do a bit extreme…glass shades made of recycled bottles? Fixtures made of recycled steel? Sure thing. We are continually developing new ways of using recycled, reclaimed, natural, and sustainable materials into our fixtures. To us, it just makes sense. There is a bit too much waste in the world, and upcycling yields some pretty darn cool results. We take these responsible materials and craft fixtures the old-fashioned way with the very skilled hands of our artistic team in the Philippines.