Arialamps

Savilen Grand Rectangular Sconce

Regular price
$810.00
Sale price
$810.00
Regular price
$1,195.00
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SKU:AR-Savilen-CWL001

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Color
Color: Lacquered Burnished Brass
Size
Size: 8"W x 4"D x 20"H

Description

In our Savilen collection, renowned San Francisco designer Jonathan Browning has created a masterful study of solid and void. A monumental block of crystal is carved with a concave channel to hold an Edison bulb and set in a frame of solid brass. The crystal reveals its solidity when illuminated, refracting and reflecting the bulb within, but takes on a weightless transparency when dark.

Dimensions:

  • Overall: 8"W x 4"D x 20"H
  • Weight: 43 lbs.

Details:

  • Polished Chrome, Lacquered Burnished Brass and Bronze finishes are handcrafted of sand-cast brass and K9 glass; Weathered Zinc finish is handcrafted of aluminum and K9 glass
  • K9 glass is a type of crystal used to make optical lenses and prisms
  • Rated for one 40W E26-base LED bulb
  • Bulb included
  • Dimmer switch compatible
  • Mounts vertically
  • 110-120V manufactured to US standards for US and Canadian markets
  • Certified to UL electrical standard: suitable for use indoors
  • Hardwire
  • Wall fixtures weighing more than 25 lbs. may require additional bracing behind the wall where they are to be installed
  • Requires installation by a licensed electrician. We delivery service does not include installation.
  • Wipe with a soft, dry cloth; avoid the use of all cleaners and abrasives, as they will damage the finish.

Note:

  • We always check and pack all goods carefully before shipping. We are always responsible for our products during the warranty period and support customers after that time.

  • All lamps color size can be customized.For more information, please view our "customization".

  • Please feel free to contact us by email when you have any questions: info@merlinlamps.com

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Order Confirmed

We receive your order and verify key details (finish, size, and shipping info). If anything needs clarification, we contact you first.

1

Preparation & Inspection

Your fixture is prepared with careful checks on components, structure, and finish—so everything is complete and ready before packing.

2

Packed & Shipped

We pack with protective materials to reduce movement and surface damage, then dispatch your order and send tracking details.

3

Delivered & Supported

Once delivered (signature may be required for larger items), our team remains available for any questions on installation, parts, or care at support@arialamps.com.

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For rooms with ceilings under 8 feet, aim to hang fixtures no lower than 7 feet from the floor. In areas with higher ceilings (9 feet or more), you have more flexibility. For each additional foot of ceiling height, increase the drop of the fixture by 3 inches. For a dining table, the general rule is to hang the fixture 30 to 36 inches above the surface.

When hanging a light fixture over a dining table, the width of the fixture plays an important role in achieving comfortable proportions and a visually balanced look. As a general guideline, the fixture should be about 24 to 30 inches narrower than the width of the table—this helps keep the light centered over the dining area without feeling oversized or visually crowding the edges.

For pendants over a kitchen island or dining table, a common rule of thumb is to hang them about 24 to 30 inches apart, measured from the center of one pendant to the center of the next. This spacing keeps the lighting evenly distributed, prevents the pendants from feeling crowded, and helps each piece read clearly as its own design element.

For rooms with ceilings under 8 feet, aim to hang fixtures no lower than 7 feet from the floor. In areas with higher ceilings (9 feet or more), you have more flexibility. For each additional foot of ceiling height, increase the drop of the fixture by 3 inches. For a dining table, the general rule is to hang the fixture 30 to 36 inches above the surface.