Pontil Wall Light ID: P1802-248
Pontil Wall Light 0 Wall Lighting George Kovacs

Pontil Wall Light

By George Kovacs

Pontil Wall Light

By George Kovacs

$184.95

Finish:
Honey Gold

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$184.95

SPEC #: GKV577157 | ID: P1802-248

Pontil Wall Light

SPEC #: GKV577157

ID: P1802-248

The Pontil Wall Light features two Etched Opal glass shades with a Brushed Nickel or Honey Gold finish. Two 60 watt 120 volt G9 base xenon bulbs are included. 10.75 inch width x 16.25 inch height x 6.5 inch depth. ETL listed for damp locations.

Available Options

Finish: Brushed Nickel, Honey Gold

Color: Etched Opal

Specifications

    • Finish: Honey Gold
    • Color: Etched Opal
    • Size: 10.75"W x 16.25"H x 6.5"D
    • Dimmer: Standard 120V
    • Lamp Source: Krypton Xenon
    • Bulb:
      2 x JCD/G9/60W/120V Krypton Xenon
      Bulb included
    • Total Wattage: 120 watts
    • ETL

      ETL

    • Damp Location

      Damp Location

    • Specification Sheet / Technical Files

      Prop 65 Warning for California Residents This product can expose you to chemicals, which are known in the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to https://www.p65warnings.ca.gov/.
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      For over 50 years, George Kovacs has been manufacturing modern lighting with a distinct, mid-century modern aesthetic. Their bathroom lighting line consists of bath bar lights and bathroom wall lights that use fine materials like etched opal glass, chrome and painted restoration bronze. The clean, yet visually interesting lines of their table lamps, desk lamps and floor lamps add a classically modern touch to a living room, bedroom or office. George Kovacs style and character is carried on by a team of the world's leading designers, including Karim Rashid, Alecia Wesner and Rachel Simon who continue to develop contemporary lighting for the George Kovacs lighting company.

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