A painted metal horn shade that tilts on a slotted brass bracket, slung under a brushed-brass arch, in six muted colours. Rated IP44 — splash protection from any direction — so it goes on a bathroom wall, where most sconces cannot. Hardwired to a standard wall box: bathroom vanity, mirror, bedside, hallway or console.
What makes it work
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The shade tilts — a slotted bracket at the arm joint angles the cone down the wall or out into the room, set after the fixture is mounted.
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Real brass, not a printed band — the arch, the arm and the collar ring under the shade are brushed brass with visible grain.
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Six colours, one silhouette — black, white, yellow, green, pink and gray on identical brass hardware, so a pair can match the room or cut deliberately against it.
Two things to check before you order
The backplate is roughly the diameter of a standard round junction box; if your existing box is wider its edge will show, and you will want a larger cover plate behind the fixture. There is no dimmer inside the sconce — it switches from the wall like any other fitting, so dimming means a dimmable bulb on a compatible wall dimmer.
Where it goes
In pairs it does its best work: either side of a headboard as a reading light that frees the nightstand, flanking a bathroom mirror, or stepped along a hallway. Alone it reads as an accent over a console or beside a reading chair. The cone throws downward rather than up and down, so mount it at or just above eye level for the wash rather than a view of the socket.
Fitting it
Hardwired: a round backplate onto a standard wall box, held by two side screws, with no cord, plug or pull chain anywhere on the fixture. It runs on AC 110–240 V, so it wires to any mains supply. Beside a mirror, convention puts the centre around 152–163 cm (60–64″) from the floor; beside a bed, lower — about 122–137 cm (48–54″) — so the light falls on the page. Have an electrician make the connection if you would rather not touch the wiring, or fit it yourself if you are comfortable with basic household wiring — it is a straightforward job.
Available colours
One head, one size — only the colour changes across the range. All six are matte and chalky rather than glossy, on the same brushed-brass hardware.
| Colour |
In the room |
| Black |
Graphic contrast against pale walls |
| White |
Recedes into the wall and lets the brass do the talking |
| Yellow |
Warm and muted rather than bright |
| Green |
Soft and sage-leaning, not a saturated green |
| Pink |
Dusty and chalky, closer to plaster than to candy |
| Gray |
The quietest of the six, and the closest match to the brass |

Specifications
| Dimensions |
H 32 cm (12.6″) · projection 24 cm (9.4″) at rest · shade ∅18 cm (7.1″) |
| Materials |
Painted metal shade and backplate · brushed brass arch, arm and collar ring |
| Mounting |
Wall, hardwired |
| Voltage |
AC 110–240 V |
| Socket |
1 × E26 |
| Bulb types |
LED, incandescent or fluorescent |
| IP rating |
IP44 — protected against splashing water from any direction |
| Adjustment |
Shade tilts on a slotted bracket |
| Assembly |
Some assembly required |
| Colours |
Black, White, Yellow, Green, Pink, Gray |
Spec sheet and installation guide available on request — email info@clerachic.com and we will send them across.
Frequently asked questions
Can it go in a bathroom?
Yes. IP44 covers splashing water from any direction, the rating a vanity-wall sconce needs. Keep it outside the shower enclosure itself, where a higher rating applies.
How far does it stand off the wall?
24 cm (9.4″) at rest, with an overall height of 32 cm (12.6″) and a ∅18 cm (7.1″) shade. The shade tilts, so the projection shifts with the angle you set.
Can I dim it?
Not from the fixture — there is no dimmer inside it. Fit a dimmable bulb, wire the sconce to a compatible wall dimmer, and it dims from the switch.
Which bulb does it take?
A standard E26 screw base — run LED, incandescent or fluorescent, and set the brightness and colour temperature with the bulb you choose.
Free shipping on every order. Free returns within 30 days. Reach us at info@clerachic.com — real people, happy to help.