Glacier Ice Lattice Wall Sconce
The Glacier Ice Lattice Wall Sconce brings the lattice-and-rippled-glass vocabulary to a vertical wall format — a substantial tall sconce in aged-brass framework supporting rippled glass panels arranged in a lattice grid, the fixture projecting outward from the wall as architectural detail rather than mounted ornament. The vertical proportion gives the sconce substantial wall presence.
At this height, the sconce occupies the wall real estate where most sconces would feel underweight. The lattice frame holds the rippled glass panels at precise angles; the panels themselves scatter glittering refraction at face level. In a sunroom or bathroom where natural light is part of the room's vocabulary, the rippled glass continues that vocabulary into the artificial-light hours. In a hallway, the vertical lattice provides architectural punctuation between rooms.
A piece for the rooms where wall lighting should match the substance of substantial architecture — modern sunrooms with floor-to-ceiling glass, bathrooms with substantial vanity walls, hallways where the wall sconces should add architectural detail rather than simple illumination.