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Newton Collection 17 1/2" High Outdoor Wall Lantern

  - Item OL66503

This handsome outdoor lighting collection features classic carriage house detailing and style accents. Lantern style wall light comes in hand forged iron with an old bronze finish. Clear seeded glass panels add to the visual appeal. Wall mount style outdoor light.

Our Price $249.91

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Key Features

  • Old bronze finish.
  • Takes one 60 watt candelabra bulb (not included).
  • 17 1/2" high.
  • 5" wide.
  • Extends 5" from the wall.

About Troy

Great design meets excellent quality in these superb outdoor light designs. Troy lighting's signature collections blend elements from the rich historic past with a 21st  century perspective, making them the perfect accessories for outdoor porch, garage and patio lighting. Many of the pieces feature handcrafted accent elements and art glass. Wall lights, post mount lighting and hanging fixtures are all available in the same collections, making it easy to achieve a unified and harmonious look in your outdoor spaces.

Newton Collection 17 1/2" High Outdoor Wall Lantern
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Outdoor Lighting Tip

A post mount style outdoor light is a great way to illuminate front yard walkways, garage areas and driveways. When selecting post mount lights keep in mind that it’s better to go larger in size than smaller. Lanterns will appear about half the size from fifty feet away that they do up close, so from the street they can look rather small if undersized. Also, the longer your driveway or path the more post lights you’ll need. A spacing of around ninety to one hundred and twenty feet is good. This gives you enough light to act as a reference at night, and also creates interesting pools of light to mark the way up the drive or pathway.