Elysian Double-Tiered Globe Wall Light - 5.1in * 21.4in (J)
Elysian Double-Tiered Globe Wall Light - 5.1in * 21.4in (J)
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Redefine your interior with the Elysian Double-Tiered Globe Wall Light, a striking sculptural piece that balances mid-century charm with ultra-modern minimalism. This wall light features a continuous, precision-curved metallic frame that supports two milk-glass globes at staggered heights. The result is a rhythmic, multi-level glow that adds architectural depth and a sense of "affordable luxury" to any room.
Perfect for creating a sophisticated focal point, the Elysian is designed for those who appreciate clean lines, warm metallic accents, and soft, atmospheric lighting.
Design Highlights
- Staggered Dual-Globe Design: The tiered arrangement of the globes creates a dynamic visual flow, drawing the eye and adding height to your wall space.
- Warm Antique Gold Finish: The high-quality metallic frame features a hand-finished golden hue that reflects light beautifully, enhancing neutral color palettes.
- Opal Glass Diffusion: Two premium frosted glass spheres evenly disperse light to eliminate harsh glares, providing a smooth, serene ambiance.
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Minimalist Silhouette: The slender "U-bend" frame maintains a light, airy feel, making it an ideal choice for both spacious living areas and compact entryways.
Product Specifications
- Total Height: 54.3 cm (21.4")
- Total Width: 13 cm (5.1")
- Arm Extension: Top arm extends 33.6 cm (13.2") from the center.
- Globe Diameter: 12 cm (4.7")
- Material: Precision-grade Metal & Artisanal Frosted Glass
- Finish: Antique Gold / Warm Brass
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Installation: Hardwired; includes a matching circular backplate for a seamless look.
Style Tip:
The Elysian Double-Tiered Sconce is most impactful when installed in pairs. Position them on either side of an arched mirror, a tall headboard, or a minimalist console table. Its golden tones pair exceptionally well with linen textures, natural wood furniture, and soft cream or beige wall tones.
