Molari 3-Light Globe Wall Sconce
The Molari 3-Light Globe Wall Sconce scales the stacked multi-globe vocabulary to intimate vertical wall proportion — three opal glass globes stacked vertically on an aged-brass iron wall framework, sized for the wall surfaces where the substantial 5-Light variant would read overpowering. The intimate vertical proportion is the design's defining difference; the stacked multi-globe vocabulary stays consistent.
The intimate proportion does specific work the substantial variant cannot. Where the 5-Light reads as substantial vertical wall architecture, the 3-Light reads as architectural wall sconce at intimate scale — three discrete opal globes punctuating the intimate vertical span at regular intervals, each globe providing diffused warm output at its own vertical position. The aged-brass framework holds the intimate stacked composition disciplined; the cumulative effect reads as intimate multi-globe vertical architecture rather than substantial column.
A piece for the standard wall surfaces where wall lighting should provide multi-globe architectural presence at intimate proportion — modern hallways with standard wall surfaces, intimate bedsides or smaller primary bedrooms where the bedside wall lighting should provide multi-source intimate warmth, contemporary bathrooms flanking standard-scale vanity mirrors.