Hampton Bay 1-Light Black Plug-In/Hardwired Swing Arm Wall Lamp with 6 ft. Fabric Cord

Plug-In or Hardwired options. Uses (1) 60-Watt MAX medium based bulb (sold separately). Rated for dry or damp locations.

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Fashioned after vintage inspired lighting the Hampton Bay 1-Light Plug-In or hardwired Industrial Wall Light adds a rustic industrial feel to any room. Leave it as a plug-in to move it easily and create different looks in different rooms or hardwire it to your wall for a long-lasting look. Various assortments of vintage inspired designer bulbs provide for a look that is truly your own. Ideal for use in kitchens, restaurants, bars, bathrooms, bedrooms and dining rooms. Includes all mounting hardware for quick and easy installation and requires one 60-Watt MAX E26 based (medium base) light bulb (sold separately).

  • Black finish
  • All metal construction
  • Requires one 60-Watt maximum E26 medium based bulb (sold separately) st19 vintage LED bulb recommended to complete the retro rustic look while saving on electricity costs
  • Compatible with most standard incandescent style dimmer switches
  • 2-in-1 design allows you to install your wall light as a plug-in so you can place it anywhere in your home or use the hardwire option to create a sleek cordless look
  • Fashioned after vintage inspired lighting this 1-light wall sconce is perfect for bringing a turn-of-the-century industrial look to any area
  • Includes all mounting hardware for quick and easy installation
  • ETL Listed for proven durability without compromising function and aesthetic value
  • Safety rated for dry or damp locations
  • Covered by a 3-year limited manufacturer warranty

Additional information

Dimensions

H 27.8 in, W 5.91 in, D 15.2 in

Certifications and Listings

ETL Listed

Manufacturer Warranty

3 Year Limited Manufacturer Warranty

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3 Reviews For This Product

  1. 03

    by Janet

    Light was perfect for my bookcase.

  2. 03

    by Tom

    We purchased two of these lights, one for either side of the master bed. We are quite happy with them. The price was decent, the quality good, and they look nice and work well. I liked having the option to use the attached cord, or to be able to mount them to an electrical box. We are using them corded.

  3. 03

    by Lisa

    nice light. Bought four… Would buy again. This comes with a plug style with a switch, but is also good to hardwire.

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