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Linear Capsule LED Wall Sconce (Round Edge)
This fixture is a masterclass in indirect lighting. Unlike traditional lamps that shine outward, this sconce features a solid matte-finish front plate—usually in black or charcoal—that forces the light to bleed out from the sides and ends. This creates a "corona effect" or a soft halo around the fixture, preventing glare while washing the wall in a smooth, ambient glow.
Key Architectural Features
Edge-Lit Optics: Uses high-density LED strips tucked behind a frosted acrylic diffuser to ensure there are no visible "hot spots" or dots of light—just a continuous, solid beam.
Vertical Elongation: The slim, elongated profile (often as narrow as 2–3 inches) is designed specifically to make pillars and columns appear taller and more majestic.
Weather-Proof Resilience: When used outside, these are typically IP65 rated, meaning they are sealed against dust and heavy rain, making them perfect for entryways or garden walls.
Dual-Mount Capability: While most popular in a vertical orientation on pillars, they can also be mounted horizontally above a garage door or a bathroom mirror for a high-end "hotel" aesthetic.
Low Profile: These are "ADA-compliant" in many settings because they sit very flush to the wall, meaning they won't be bumped into by people walking past in narrow corridors or porch areas.
This fixture is a masterclass in indirect lighting. Unlike traditional lamps that shine outward, this sconce features a solid matte-finish front plate—usually in black or charcoal—that forces the light to bleed out from the sides and ends. This creates a "corona effect" or a soft halo around the fixture, preventing glare while washing the wall in a smooth, ambient glow.
Key Architectural Features
Edge-Lit Optics: Uses high-density LED strips tucked behind a frosted acrylic diffuser to ensure there are no visible "hot spots" or dots of light—just a continuous, solid beam.
Vertical Elongation: The slim, elongated profile (often as narrow as 2–3 inches) is designed specifically to make pillars and columns appear taller and more majestic.
Weather-Proof Resilience: When used outside, these are typically IP65 rated, meaning they are sealed against dust and heavy rain, making them perfect for entryways or garden walls.
Dual-Mount Capability: While most popular in a vertical orientation on pillars, they can also be mounted horizontally above a garage door or a bathroom mirror for a high-end "hotel" aesthetic.
Low Profile: These are "ADA-compliant" in many settings because they sit very flush to the wall, meaning they won't be bumped into by people walking past in narrow corridors or porch areas.