Betty
Not every piece in this collection stands. Some are built to mount, to anchor themselves to a wall the way real industrial fittings once did — fixed, deliberate, permanent.
At the heart of this sconce sits a genuine antique cylindrical canister, its riveted flanged ends and original maker's lettering still faintly legible beneath decades of deep, mottled rust and patina. Once part of working equipment, its true function long since retired, it now serves as the structural core of the piece, mounted directly to the wall on its own salvaged flanged brackets — true industrial hardware, not decorative reproduction.
From the canister's crown, a salvaged brass pipe arm extends outward and bends downward, ending in an authentic vintage industrial shade finished in weathered green enamel, its bowl-like form casting light downward in the warm, focused pattern of old factory and platform lighting. The bulb hangs exposed beneath it, unguarded and honest, true to the era this shade was first built for.
This is the collection's first true wall-mounted piece — proof that the same philosophy of salvage and reinvention extends beyond table and floor lamps into fixed lighting, for those who want real industrial history built into the architecture of a room itself.
As with every piece here, the antique canister and shade are genuinely salvaged components, making this sconce impossible to exactly replicate.
Details:
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Antique cylindrical canister — original maker's lettering and rust patina preserved
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Wall-mounted design — fixed on genuine salvaged flanged brackets
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Authentic vintage industrial shade — weathered green enamel finish
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Brass pipe arm — hand-fitted, articulated bend
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Exposed Edison-style filament bulb — with wire cage shades
- Dimensions — 29 x 44 x 70
A piece for those building an industrial space from the walls outward — where salvaged history mounts permanently into the room itself.