The Sea Gull Lighting Classico one light outdoor wall fixture in polished brass creates a warm and inviting welcome presentation for your home's exterior. The Classico outdoor lighting collection by Sea Gull Lighting is a time honored standard. Its traditional styling harkens back to charming coach lights and has remained a staple of exterior home décor for years. Offered in a Polished Brass or Black finish, both with Clear Beveled glass, the best visual aesthetics are achieved when paired with clear bulbs. The assortment includes small, medium and large one-light outdoor wall lanterns, a one-light outdoor pendant which can be converted into a semi-flush ceiling fixture, and a one-light outdoor post lantern. Most of the fixtures easily convert to LED by purchasing LED replacement lamps sold separately.
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New Castle Collection Solid Brass Classic One-Light Outdoor Wall Lantern in Polished Brass Finish with Clear Beveled Glass is a classic coach style solid brass lantern for outdoor decor. Add some style to your yard, patio or walk. Width: 5-3/4-Inch; Height: 10-1/2-Inch. Supplied with 6.5-Inch of wire. UL Listed for wet locations. Sea Gull Lighting produces some of the worlds best lighting products - It's Your Home, It's Your Style. Let Sea Gull Lighting help define your space.
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