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Best Product: Glam Sconce from CB2

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We recently noticed these new additions to CB2's line of lighting and wanted to share.

Glam Sconce comes in either "Lobster Red" (whoever writes copy for CB2's website deserves a raise) and "Polished Chrome"; we think these are a great, inexpensive way to get light up on forgotten walls. The chrome version in particular could work well in both slick, throwback interiors, or when paired with something more industrial, as pictured after the jump...

 
 

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We think they would look even better slightly elongated, but at $30 each it's hard to argue.

CB2 recommends "professional hardwiring" but these could easily be adapted for plugs at any lamp supplier on the Bowery; it could even be done at home using simple lamp cord (not as scary as it sounds). Hardwired sconces can be intimidating, especially for a renter, but having them modified is actually incredibly easy and inexpensive.

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I've wanted these for a long time, but hadn't thought about hardwiring them myself. So thanks for the awesome tip!

posted by KristinaXI on November 25th 2008 at 4:26pm
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"Hardwired scones can be intimidating"

My god, yes! Those electrified raisins are scary business!!

posted by Anna at D16 on November 25th 2008 at 4:32pm
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A word of caution that the photos don't show: the lobster ones are bright white on the insides. If you have them way overhead like I do you'll see plenty of white. It's no issue at night, and I actually like the look of the red/white during the day, but if you weren't expecting that it could throw you off. But for $30 a pop, these can't be beat. I love mine.

posted by mrjones on November 25th 2008 at 4:38pm
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nice catch, Anna -- that made my day

posted by mrjones on November 25th 2008 at 4:39pm
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Geex - it's not that hard to install hardwired lighting:

Black connects to Black, White Connects to White and Green connects to Green...

posted by bepsf on November 25th 2008 at 5:46pm
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Does anybody know if those light fixtures can be used in a bath room?

posted by atomic on November 25th 2008 at 6:23pm
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