Back at it again with another product review. This time we have ABBA Lighting's Up and Down cylinder sconce light that creates a classic and sophisticated look to your indoor and outdoor space.

What we like about it

  • Available in a Bronze and Stainless Steel and Black finish 
  • Made out of Heavy Duty Cast Brass - Solid construction for durability and longevity
  • Illuminates light downwards and upwards 
  • 3000K warm white color temperature brings a cozy ambiance
  • Its size is 6.5" (H) x 2.5" (D)
  • Two (2) bi-pin base MR16 shape 12V LED Bulbs can be added for beautiful illumination - On sale as low at $5.50
  • Backed by manufacturer money back guarantee
  • Backplate is included
  • Suitable for any environment such as a living room, porch, café, pub indoor lighting, corridors, staircases, exterior wall and outdoor lighting.

 

Pictured: Stainless Steel Sconce Light / Cylinder Light / Up and Down Light - On Sale for $56.95

Pictured: Bronze Sconce Light / Cylinder Light / Up and Down Light - On Sale for $59.99

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