stork wall fitting in antiqued brass with Smaller Scallop in clear glass see dimensions

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There are so many ways to adapt this wall-light for use. Slanted up high at attention along a corridor, over a sofa for ambience and forever ready for when you want a bit more light for reading, along a kitchen wall and angled down to give you worktop illumination for some saucery! And no doubt about it, wherever you choose to use it, it will always look stunning. Pure brass, beautifully finished.

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wall Fitting description

There are so many ways to adapt this wall-light for use. Slanted up high at attention along a corridor, over a sofa for ambience and forever ready for when you want a bit more light for reading, along a kitchen wall and angled down to give you worktop illumination for some saucery! And no doubt about it, wherever you choose to use it, it will always look stunning. Pure brass, beautifully finished.

pendant Shade description

A fine blown glass tribute to our bivalve friends - and at a push, you could also use it to make very large scalloped shortbread! We don't really advise it though, as it looks much better with a lovely bulb glowing inside it. And anyway, is it scallop or scollop. Neighbors have commenced hostilities over less.

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wall Fitting description

There are so many ways to adapt this wall-light for use. Slanted up high at attention along a corridor, over a sofa for ambience and forever ready for when you want a bit more light for reading, along a kitchen wall and angled down to give you worktop illumination for some saucery! And no doubt about it, wherever you choose to use it, it will always look stunning. Pure brass, beautifully finished.

pendant Shade description

A fine blown glass tribute to our bivalve friends - and at a push, you could also use it to make very large scalloped shortbread! We don't really advise it though, as it looks much better with a lovely bulb glowing inside it. And anyway, is it scallop or scollop. Neighbors have commenced hostilities over less.