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Key Features
The Altar LED Wall Sconce from Lee Broom gives your living space a mid-century modern look. This wall sconce is designed by renowned United Kingdom artisan Lee Broom, who has experimented with blending contemporary and classic design elements. Your wall sconce takes on an ultra-slender shape. Its linear design provides a minimalistic touch. This wall sconce is composed of beautiful polycarbonate and features 3 fixing plates. Easily control the LED’s brightness level when you pair Altar with an ELV dimmer.
Mastering multiple design disciplines, Lee Broom is heavily inspired by the history of British design, from both a decorative and manufacturing perspective. His work regularly references his homeland’s past, though just as regularly offers a slight subversion of those traditional motifs and techniques in his contemporary recontextualizations. Since 2010, he's been collecting British Design Awards on a regular basis, including recognition in 2011 as Designer of the Year and a 2012 nod for his Crystal Bulb, a modern reframing of traditional cut crystal craftsmanship.
Key Features
The Altar LED Wall Sconce from Lee Broom gives your living space a mid-century modern look. This wall sconce is designed by renowned United Kingdom artisan Lee Broom, who has experimented with blending contemporary and classic design elements. Your wall sconce takes on an ultra-slender shape. Its linear design provides a minimalistic touch. This wall sconce is composed of beautiful polycarbonate and features 3 fixing plates. Easily control the LED’s brightness level when you pair Altar with an ELV dimmer.
Mastering multiple design disciplines, Lee Broom is heavily inspired by the history of British design, from both a decorative and manufacturing perspective. His work regularly references his homeland’s past, though just as regularly offers a slight subversion of those traditional motifs and techniques in his contemporary recontextualizations. Since 2010, he's been collecting British Design Awards on a regular basis, including recognition in 2011 as Designer of the Year and a 2012 nod for his Crystal Bulb, a modern reframing of traditional cut crystal craftsmanship.
- Designed by Lee Broom in 2023
- Supplied with 3 fixing plates for flush mounting to surface
- Material: Polycarbonate
- Dimmable: Yes
- Dimmer Not Included
- Dimmer Type: TRIAC Dimmer
- Lighting Style: Soft/Diffused/Ambient
- Location Rating: UL Listed
- ADA Compliant: This design satisfies the requirements of the Americans with Disabilities Act.
- Warranty: Limited 1 Year
- Made In UK
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