Wall Sconce - Whiskey Bottle, Red Gauge 1
Wall Sconce - Whiskey Bottle, Red Gauge 2
Wall Sconce - Whiskey Bottle, Red Gauge 3

Wall Sconce - Whiskey Bottle, Red Gauge

$130

Made for a loft in New York city with high ceilings and brick walls. We loved that our customer was a pianist with a gorgeous grand piano right in the living room. Our lights complimented the space nicely. This is one of our most popular lights - the distinctive square recycled whiskey bottle with a red threaded gate valve. The shape, style and color combination presented is extremely pleasing to the eye. We are able to custom paint the light fixture for you (not the shade, just the metal parts). Product design makes it super easy to change the light bulb. Approximate Dimensions: 5.5" wide, 13" high and 7" deep. Weight - 5 lbs. 40 watts in total; All electrical components are UL listed. Line voltage.* 1 Light bulbs included, replacement light bulbs available for sale. Each light is custom made and may very vary slightly but we do our best to deliver an item as close to the picture that you see.

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Chic Watts

Chic Watts

Chicwatts

Seattle, WA
Member since: 2014
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We are a team of four followers of Dale Chihuly and students of Pratt Seattle. Our passion is to create Industrial inspired lighting and some limited furniture that is beautiful, modern, chic and innovative. We have Van and Uri our designers specializing in glass and wood-working, Kevin our social media and marketing guru and Jackie who runs sales and marketing. Chic Watts was born out of need, when Jackie and Uri worked on a beach house renovation on Whidbey Island and could not find unique lighting that would encapsulate the look that they desired focusing on the local wine culture. They started looking into making their own creations and it quickly evolved into a series of lights and furniture that became the centerpieces of the beach house. Friends and acquaintances started asking them to make lights for their homes and a business was born. Today Chic Watts can be found in homes, tiny houses, restaurants, beer breweries, and vodka distilleries spanning from Seattle to Denver. Still a small happy team!

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