The designs of the Union lighting series combine upward- and downward-oriented glass dome shapes of different proportions in carefully curated palettes that mix color, transparency, and texture. The Union Sconce combines a long, narrow, lit dome of opaque glass on the lower half with a smaller, upward-facing dome of frosted glass. The two domes are separated by a brass element featuring classic detailing. The Union Sconce offers a meaningful presence in a modest package. Available in multiple glass color combinations, and brass hardware finishes. Part of the SkLO + AvroKO collection – a collaboration between SkLO and the AvroKO Partners.
Availability
12 to 16 weeks
Environment
Indoor
Brand
MAXALTO
Technical information
Certifications
UL listed suitable for dry and damp locations (US & Canada), IP 20
Sockets
120V G9 7W Max (LED bulb included)
Other info
Requires recessed electrical box for installation
Fixture weight (approximate): 5lbs/2.3kg
Handblown glass production results in variation in dimensions, shape, color saturation, color tint, and imperfections such as small bubbles. This is part of SkLO design intent
Made in the Czech Republic
Glass Color
Light Beige/Olivin Frosted, Pastel Green/Pine Tree Green Frosted, White/Smoke Frosted
We design and manufacture handblown glass lighting and objects from our studios in Healdsburg, Northern California and the Czech Republic. Every SkLO product is made with a deep appreciation for the richness of its organic material and the historical craft tradition it embodies.SkLO designs demonstrate careful attention to detail, and a commitment to achieving the simplest expression of beauty. This belief in simplicity and design discipline is always balanced by a deep respect for the raw material, and closeness to the maker. There’s an inherent primal brutality and unexpectedness in glassblowing, and in Czech glass in particular. Masters of the craft make manipulation of molten glass appear effortless, as they employ generations of skillful technique. Our designs celebrate this process in their subtle irregularities, making each one a unique reflection of its long history.