Light Me Tender Wall Sconce
By Patrick Jouin, for DCWEditions
Light Me Tender Wall Sconce
By Patrick Jouin, For DCWEditions
$809.20 - $845.75
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SPEC #: DCW1235517 | ID: LIGHT ME TENDER ETL
Light Me Tender Wall Sconce
SPEC #: DCW1235517
ID: LIGHT ME TENDER ETL
Designed by Patrick JouinRead Bio
The Light Me Tender Wall Sconce will add a calming presence to any interior with its gently rounded silhouette and soft, welcoming light. The sconce houses an integrated LED light source, which is diffused through a white glass plate. A metal bracket supports the diffuser and adds just a touch of glamorous shine.
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- Finish: Gold
- Color: White
- Mounting: Vertical
- Size: 9.1"W x 12.6"H x 2.99"D
- Product Weight: 6.60 lbs
- Dimmer: Standard 120V
- Materials: Glass, Aluminum
- Lamp Source: LED
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Bulb:1 x LED/14.3W/120V LEDIntegrated LED module
- Total Wattage: 14.3 watts
- Lamp Color: 2700K
- Delivered Lumens: 1430 lumens
- Lumens/Watt: 100.00
- Country of Origin: China
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About Patrick Jouin
Patrick Jouin (born 1967) is a French designer celebrated for his versatile, material-driven work that bridges product, interior, lighting, and experiential design. He studied at the Ecole Nationale Superieure de Creation Industrielle (ENSCI) and initially collaborated with Philippe Starck before founding his own studio in 2000. His design philosophy emphasizes simplicity, tactility, and narrative content - he often seeks to embed subtle stories or gestures into everyday objects. In the lighting realm, Jouin's creations combine precision engineering with emotion, using carefully tuned materials and details to generate ambiance while retaining visual restraint.
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Founded in 2008, DCW editions sought to bring the past to light, with an eye on the future. They began with the GRAS lamp from inventor Bernard-Albin Gras. Their work always feels a bit industrial chic, timeless yet rooted in a bygone era. Julien Porche's Surpil chair, Bernard Schottlander's Mantis lamps, Bertrand Balas's Here Comes the Sun pendant, Dominique Perrault and Galle Lauriot-Prvost's In the Tube collection form just a portion of their growing - and award-winning - selection of unique fixtures.
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