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Inexpensive and beautiful
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Date: July 27, 2009
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"This sconce was mounted in a stairwell. It is ganged on a dimmer with other fixtures at top and bottom. The 40 watt bulb provides more than enough light. The soft warm tones generated by the amber glass shade are most attractive. The only drawback, which I anticipated, is that as you ascend the stairs, you can see into the bottom of the fixture at its "guts". However, I seem to be the only one concerned with this aspect among family and friends. It truely is a great value and looks much more expensive than it is."
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"I am geting planty of pleasure from this purchase."
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Good Inexpensive Fixture
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Date: September 14, 2008
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"I recently purchased two of these fixtures to use as lighting in a hallway. I was at first concerned that the fixtures would be too small, however once installed the size is just right. Installation was a breeze and they look great. I would recommend to anyone looking for a nice art deco style fixture that doesn't break the bank. The only downside is that the fixture uses a 40 watt incandescent bulb (I would have preferred a fluorescent), but the bulb is included."
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Awsome Lights
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Date: December 14, 2007
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"These are the coolest scones!!! They fit perfectly in my son's Air Force themed bedroom. The "marble" glass is beautiful while being masculine. We put these on a dimmer switch which added to their impact."
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