Item # bci1065152

The Jeremiah Lighting 25101-ET has been discontinued

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Jeremiah Lighting Stanton 1 Light Bathroom Wall Sconce - 6 Inches Wide

Model: 25101-ET

Discontinued
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Product Overview

Jeremiah Lighting 1 Light Bathroom Wall Sconce from the Stanton Collection

Features:

  • Hand Painted Frosted Glass Shades
  • Reversible Installation (can be mounted up or down)

Specifications:

  • Height: 10.5"
  • Width: 6"
  • Extension from Wall: 7.5"
  • Number of Bulbs: 1 
  • Bulb Base: Medium (E26)
  • Bulb Type: Compact Fluorescent or Incandescent
  • Bulb Included: No
  • Wattage: 100
  • Voltage: 120
  • Energy Star: No
  • UL Listed: Yes
  • UL Rating: Damp Location

Lamping Technology:

  • Bulb Base - Medium (E26): The E26 (Edison 26mm), Medium Edison Screw, is the standard bulb used in 120-Volt applications in North America. E26 is the most common bulb type and is generally interchangeable with E27 bulbs.
  • Compatible Bulb Types: Nearly all bulb types can be found for the E26 Medium Base, options include Incandescent, Fluorescent, LED, Halogen, and Xenon / Krypton.

Compliance:

  • UL Listed - Indicates whether a product meets standards and compliance guidelines set by Underwriters Laboratories. This listing determines what types of rooms or environments a product can be used in safely.

This product is listed under the following manufacturer number(s):


*Denotes a finish or option that has been discontinued.

Dimensions and Measurements

Extension
7.5 in.
Height
10.5 in.
Width
6 in.

Characteristics and Features

Bulb Base
Medium (E26)
Bulb Type
Compact Fluorescent, Incandescent
Bulb Visible
No
Light Direction
Up Lighting
Material
Metal
Number of Bulbs
1
Number of Light Source(s)
1
Style
Traditional
Theme
Rustic, Classic, Transitional, Traditional, Mediterranean

Electrical and Operational Information

Voltage
120
Wattage
100
Watts Per Bulb
100

Warranty and Product Information

Collection
Stanton