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Curves No.1 Plug-In Sconce - Aged Brass

Curves No.1 Plug-In Sconce - Aged Brass

Wall Sconces by Hudson Valley Lighting

Regular price $691.00
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Specifications

Brand: Hudson Valley Lighting
Part Number: MDS501-AGB
UPC: 806134876753
Category: Wall Sconces
Maximum Bulb Wattage: 75 Watts
Number of Lights: 1
Voltage: 120V
Bulb Base: E26 Medium Base
Bulb Type: A15
Bulbs Included: No
Dimmable: Yes
Shade Material: Linen
Shade Color: Off White
Body/Frame Material: Brass
Location Rating: UL Dry
Dimensions: 30.25"H x 8"W x 8"L x 14.5"E
Weight: 3.74 Lbs.
Finish: Aged Brass
Warranty: 1 Year

Wall Sconces FAQs

How high should I mount wall sconces in hallways and living rooms?

Typical mounting places the sconce backplate 60–66 inches from the floor; adjust to eye level and align with artwork or architecture.

How far apart should sconces be spaced along a wall?

Space roughly 6–10 feet apart depending on brightness, wall length, and ceiling height. Test at night to refine placement.

What brightness and optics work best for sconces?

Aim for 300–800 lumens per fixture for ambience. Choose diffused or up/down optics for even wall wash without hotspots.

Which color temperature and CRI flatter interiors?

2700–3000K is warm residential; 3500K is a versatile neutral. CRI 90+ helps fabrics, finishes, and skin tones look natural.

Are sconces dimmable and which controls are recommended?

Most sconces are dimmable with triac/ELV or 0–10 V depending on the driver. Use compatible dimmers to avoid flicker.

Can I use sconces in bathrooms and damp locations?

Select damp‑rated models for baths and keep clearances around mirrors. Wet‑rated is required for exposed outdoor areas.

Do sconces provide task light or just ambience?

Many sconces handle both—choose shades and optics for the task. Pair with downlights for reading zones.

Should I pick integrated LED or bulb‑based sconces?

Integrated LED offers slim profiles and smooth diffusion; bulb‑based allows lamp changes and style flexibility.

How do I prevent glare from glass or exposed bulbs?

Use frosted lamps, diffusers, or shades, and avoid placing exposed filaments at direct eye level in seating areas.

What maintenance keeps sconces looking their best?

Dust shades and glass, check set screws, and clean finishes with mild soap. Replace cracked diffusers promptly.