Collection: Industrial Wall Lights

My industrial wall lights are characterized by their authentic aged patina finishes and rugged charm. They are best complemented by warm, ambient lighting, creating a cozy and inviting atmosphere.

At the heart of rustic industrial design lies the harmonious marriage of raw, weathered elements and sleek, industrial finishes. Whether it's exposed brick walls, distressed wooden beams, or polished concrete floors, these features set the stage for the perfect backdrop against which rustic industrial lighting fixtures can shine.

The origins of cage lighting can be traced back to building sites and industrial warehouses where the metal cage was used to safeguard the globe from potential damage

What Are Wall Sconces?

Wall sconces, also known as wall lights or wall lamps, are lighting fixtures mounted directly on walls, combining function and style. Unlike floor or ceiling lights, they save space while enhancing the ambiance of any room. Perfect for both residential and commercial spaces, wall sconces are versatile additions to living rooms, bedrooms, hallways, bathrooms, and beyond. Explore my collection for designs that bring a unique, rustic-industrial charm to your space.

What is the difference between a sconce and a wall light?

A wall sconce is a type of wall light, but not all wall lights are sconces!

  • Wall Sconces: Decorative fixtures that usually shine light up or down for a cozy vibe.
  • Wall Lights: A broader category, including all kinds of wall-mounted lights—think flush mounts, adjustable arms, and more.

Simple: sconces are stylish; wall lights are versatile! Read more..

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    Beside a Bathroom Mirror

    For even lighting, mount our handcrafted rustic cage sconces slightly above eye level—about 60" to 65" from the floor to the center of the backplate.

  • how to install lights over a bathroom mirror

    Over a Bathroom Mirror

    Select a linear light at least 3/4 the width of your mirror, avoid extending beyond the edges. For larger mirrors, think about mounting two evenly-spaced.

  • how to install lights along a hallway

    Along a Passageway

    For a balanced light spread, leave 8'-10' between wall sconces in hallways or dining rooms.

  • how to install a wall light next to the bed

    Next To The Bed

    Position the sconce switch for easy access from bed. Maintain 55-60 inches from floor to top for optimal placement.

  • how to instal wall light next to a door

    Single Side Entryway Door

    Position light fixture by doorknob for better visibility of visitors. Mount center at eye level or 60-65" from ground.

  • how to install lights next to the door on both sides

    Both Sides Entryway Door

    Position exterior wall lights at eye level or 60"-65" from the ground beside a door. Fixture should be at least 1/4 the door's height for best light spread.

Additional sconce concerns?

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Should sconces be centered on the mirror?

Yes, for that perfect rustic industrial feel, sconces should be centered on the mirror. It creates symmetry and ensures even, flattering lighting—especially around those rough-hewn, industrial mirrors with metal frames or distressed wood. Centering the sconces gives the space a balanced, cohesive look, while the light will enhance the mirror’s reflection, adding both function and rustic charm. Read More..

Should lights go up or down in the bathroom?

For a rustic industrial bathroom, both uplight and downlight can work, depending on the vibe you want:

  • Uplight: Opt for fixtures that direct light upwards, casting a warm, ambient glow that bounces off the rough textures of exposed brick or reclaimed wood—perfect for a relaxed, cozy feel.
  • Downlight: Go for industrial-style sconces with exposed bulbs that direct light downward to highlight the rugged charm of the space, especially around mirrors or above sinks. It gives a more focused, utilitarian vibe while still looking stylish.

For a balanced look, a combination of both can give your bathroom that perfect rustic industrial edge. Read More..

How many lights should be on a bathroom vanity?

For a industrial bathroom vanity, you’ll want enough light to highlight the raw materials and create a warm, inviting atmosphere. Typically:

  • Two sconces: One on each side of the mirror is the classic approach, providing even, flattering light on both sides of your face. This setup is perfect for most vanity spaces, offering great functionality and that industrial charm.
  • Three lights: If you have a larger vanity or a wide mirror, three lights (or a larger fixture above the mirror) can provide even coverage. It works well with exposed bulbs or a simple metal fixture to maintain that industrial edge.

The key is ensuring the light is bright enough for tasks while still maintaining the rustic industrial look—think raw metal, exposed bulbs, and warm tones.

Do wall sconces have to match chandelier?

No, wall sconces don’t have to match the chandelier. In a rustic industrial setting, mixing and matching can actually add more character and depth to the space.

  • Match the Vibe, Not the Exact Style: You can have a bold, vintage-style chandelier with exposed bulbs and pair it with simpler, industrial sconces made of raw metal or distressed wood. The key is keeping a consistent feel—think of the materials and tones (metal, wood, iron, etc.) aligning, even if the designs aren’t identical.
  • Play with Contrast: In rustic industrial spaces, contrasting styles between sconces and chandeliers can add visual interest. Just make sure they complement each other in terms of finish and overall mood.

The goal is balance, not exact matching! Keep it cohesive, and let your fixtures work together to enhance the rustic industrial vibe.

What color light fixtures are timeless?

For a timeless rustic industrial look, these colors for light fixtures never go out of style:

  1. Matte Black: Sleek and modern, matte black adds a bold, understated edge that complements industrial materials like steel and concrete.
  2. Brushed or Aged Brass: Warm and vintage, brass has that classic industrial charm while still feeling fresh. It pairs beautifully with exposed bulbs and distressed wood.
  3. Antique Bronze: Darker than brass, antique bronze has a rich, weathered appearance that works well in rustic and industrial spaces, adding depth without being too flashy.
  4. Iron or Steel: Raw metal finishes like wrought iron or steel add texture and authenticity to any space, providing a rugged yet refined look.
  5. Oil-Rubbed Bronze: With its deep, matte finish, oil-rubbed bronze exudes warmth and timeless elegance, perfect for vintage-inspired industrial designs.

These finishes not only stay relevant over time but also blend seamlessly with other materials, making them a staple for rustic industrial interiors.

Can you plug in a wall sconce?

Yes, you can plug in a wall sconce! If you need a cord, ask and I will build you one with a cord. Plug-in wall sconces are a great option if you don’t want to deal with hardwiring. They’re easy to install—just mount the sconce to the wall, plug it into an outlet, and you're good to go.

For a rustic industrial vibe, look for plug-in sconces with exposed bulbs, vintage metal finishes, or distressed wood accents. The flexibility of plug-in sconces makes them perfect for renters or anyone looking for an easy, no-fuss lighting upgrade. Plus, they’re easy to move around, making them great for changing up your space! Ask me, I can build any of my light fixtures to hae a cord.

Where should wall sconces be placed?

For a industrial look, the placement of wall sconces is key to both functionality and style:

  1. Beside Mirrors: In bathrooms or entryways, place sconces on either side of the mirror at eye level (about 5-6 feet high) to provide balanced, flattering light. This highlights the raw materials of the mirror’s frame and the space’s rugged charm.
  2. Hallways & Corridors: Space sconces about 6-10 feet apart for an even, ambient glow. Position them slightly higher on the wall to avoid bumping into them in narrow hallways.
  3. Reading or Task Areas: For reading nooks or workspaces, place sconces close to seating (around 30-36 inches from the seat) and consider adjustable swing-arm sconces for flexibility.
  4. Accent Walls: For visual interest, place sconces on walls with exposed brick, reclaimed wood, or industrial elements to highlight texture and bring focus to the feature.
  5. Above or Beside Beds: Wall sconces can replace bedside lamps. Mount them about 24 inches above the bed frame, or slightly above the nightstand height, for both lighting and style.

The goal is to create balance, enhance the space's character, and ensure the light serves a functional purpose—while keeping that rustic industrial vibe. Read More..