| Sconce Type: Wall Sconces |
| Light Style: Modern |
| Light Usage Location: Bedroom / Dining Room / Entryway / Game Room / Hallway / Living Room / Office |
| Finish: Polished Brass |
| Shade Type: Glossy, Hand Blown White Opal Glass |
| Material: Polished Brass / Opal Glass |
| Bulb Type: A-19 Medium |
| Number of Lights: 2 - Light |
| Wattage Per Bulb: 40W |
| Bulb Included: No |
| Voltage: 120V |
| Switch Type: On/off switch on the wall plate |
| Location Rating: Dry |
| Listing Certification: cULus |
| Designer: Vilhelm Lauritzen |

| Sconce Type: Wall Sconces | Light Style: Modern | Light Usage Location: Bedroom / Dining Room / Entryway / Game Room / Hallway / Living Room / Office |
| Finish: Polished Brass | Shade Type: Glossy, Hand Blown White Opal Glass | Material: Polished Brass / Opal Glass |
| Bulb Type: A-19 Medium | Number of Lights: 2 - Light | Wattage Per Bulb: 40W |
| Bulb Included: No | Voltage: 120V | Switch Type: On/off switch on the wall plate |
| Location Rating: Dry | Listing Certification: cULus | Designer: Vilhelm Lauritzen |
Vilhelm Lauritzen (1894-1984) is one of the most significant architects in the history of Denmark; he was the trail-blazing figurehead of Danish functionalism. A number of his buildings - Norrebro Theatre (1931-32), Daells Varehus department store (1928-35), Radiohuset (1936-41) and the first airport built in Kastrup (1937-39) - represented the concentrated essence of contemporary life. Other significant buildings to stem from Lauritzen's drawing board include Folkets Hus (1953-56) better known today as the Vega concert venue, the Shellhuset (1950-51) building and the Danish embassy in Washington (1958-60). In particular the Radiohuset building and the earliest version of Kastrup Airport - both listed today - are considered peerless monuments to modernism in the European genre of construction.