✨ Light Up Your Life with Style!
The Chloe Lighting CH22024BK14-OD1 'Chatelet' is a sophisticated 1-light outdoor wall sconce, designed to enhance your exterior spaces with its elegant black finish and clear water glass. Compatible with a 100 Watt max E26 bulb, this fixture combines durability with a chic transitional style, making it a perfect addition to any outdoor setting.
A**R
OK
Ok but not as heavy or the quality I expected.
C**H
Cheaply made, fell apart, wouldn't fit a standard ...
Cheaply made, fell apart, wouldn't fit a standard outside bracket. Not worth the money to return it. I wouldn't purchase again.
A**E
They look great, but there are a few things to mention
I purchased four of these, two for the front door and two for the back patio. Each accepts 60W bulbs maximum - I put in LED 60W equivalents. They look great, but there are a few things to mention.First, the wire twist caps that come with each light are good for those cases where you are capping onto a single lead. Where you have a second lead (for two lights on one switch) you will need a larger size. No worries.Second, the frame comes assembled with glass separate. When installing the light base you want to remove the framing from the rectangle base. If you are outside when doing this, be aware that the two cap nuts which fit each nipple actually have a black rubber gromit that you might not see since the frame is black. If you misplace or lose this gromit, the frame will be loose and shift when re-attached. Keep an eye on those buggers and save yourself a trip to the hardware store.Third, unfortunately you do need to tighten the nut caps and even if gingerly doing so with an appropriate socket you are going to lose some black finish.Fourth, the instructions that come with it are probably for a different lamp that bears no relation to this one. Who reads those anyway?Fifth, the "water glass" look is unique - not opal, not clear. This diffuses the bulb's light just enough but also keeps the light crisp. We wanted to pair these four lamps with a fifth that has motion sensing capabilities (an access door) but it seems none of those kind use "water glass." Something to consider, if you are so inclined to care - still looking though.Overall, the price could have been lower to offset a few of these minor items, but the unique "water glass" look washes out any cons. I'll post an update after a few months of North Carolina weather to see how they are holding up.
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