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Product Specs

  • Type: Outdoor Lighting
  • Installation Type: Wall
  • Width: 8 in
  • Height: 14 1/4 in
  • Extension: 9 in
  • Finish: Browns / Tan
  • Style: Transitional
  • Light Direction: Down Lighting
  • Bulb Type: Incandescent
  • Bulbs Included: No
  • Number of Bulbs: 1
  • Watts per Bulb: 100
  • Total Wattage: 100
  • Voltage: 120
  • Dimmable: No
  • Bulb Shape: A19
  • Bulb Base: Medium (E26)
  • Shade Color: White
  • Energy Star: No
  • Safety Rated: Wet
  • Safety Listed: CUL Listed
  • Slope Ceiling Kit: No
  • Ceiling Wall Mount Included: No
  • Product Weight (lbs): 5.5
  • Warranty: 1 Year Limited Warranty
  • Canopy/Base Backplate: 5.00 X 8.00
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Description

W 8" x H 14 1/4"

About Kichler 49072BST Atwood 1 Light 8" Incandescent Outdoor Wall Sconce in Brown Stone

This 1 Light Incandescent Outdoor Wall Sconce from the Atwood family is perfect for today's traditional architecture. The subtle tone of the Brown Stone finish with Light Umber Seedy glass coordinate beautifully. Everything about this Tapered Round Lantern from its cast aluminum rings to its stepped canopy make it an ideal complement to your home.
  • Single bulb outdoor wall sconces add a touch of elegance to any landscape
  • Housing is constructed of cast aluminum - providing years of reliable performance
  • Pair this sconce with a variety of outdoor lights from the Atwood collection for a coordinated landscape
  • Ultra secure mounting assembly
  • The base of this light fixture is open, allowing for easy access to replace the bulb

Bulb Compatibility

  • Bulb Base - Medium (E26): The E26 (Edison 26mm), Medium Edison Screw is the standard bulb used in 120 Volt applications in North America. E26 is the most common bulb type and is generally interchangeable with E27 bulbs
  • Compatible Bulb Types: Nearly all bulb types can be found for the E26 Medium Base, options include Incandescent, Fluorescent, LED, Halogen and Xenon / Krypton


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