Description
Traditional square shade holders and turnkey sockets speak to the Mitchell's origin in the early 1900s. Its looped arms, though, ensure it stays safely away from stuffy. Try this fixture shades up in a hallway or shades down in a library—either way, it will cast a bright, comforting light.
Proving that the distinctive look of Mission lighting was not all straight lines and right angles, the curves of this fixture were designed for those who prefer the softer side of Arts & Crafts.
Notes
- Compatible with 2-1/4” fitter shades
- 12 hand-applied finishes
- Shown with traditional brass turnkey sockets
- Change to keyless porcelain sockets or twist-and-lock GU24 sockets at no additional charge
Tips:
Fixture can be oriented shades up or shades down during installation.
If used in a damp location, choose porcelain incandescent sockets instead of brass turnkey sockets.
For a matching single sconce, see the Weston.
For a chandelier, see the Altadena.