Shapes Double Sconce in Black

Modern Double Sconces that are Double the Fun

Sometimes one bulb feels like half the story. Double sconces balance a wall with rhythm, glow, and a little extra presence. If you’re already looking for something modern and pared back, these three fixtures keep it simple while still bringing character to the room.

 

Shapes Double Vanity Sconce in Black

Shapes Sconce

The Shapes Sconce works like a line of punctuation on the wall. A slim rod extends vertically, with 1 glass globe and 1 black cone at each end. The effect is sculptural without fuss, a design that reads as both light and geometry. When lit, the glow softens the line, creating a rhythm that feels calm and precise. We make a smaller version and also a larger vanity light.

This piece works especially well in pairs: flanking a mirror, framing a doorway, or guiding a hallway with steady ambient light. A modern sconce that doesn’t shout but still changes how the wall feels.

 

Modern Double Sconce in Black with Two Cones

 

Cone 2 Sconce

Here, geometry gets playful. The Cone 2 Sconce points light in two directions, pairing conical shades at each end. It feels balanced but never stiff, a fixture that stays modern without tipping into complication.

An obvious fit for bathroom vanities, where even illumination matters. But it holds its own elsewhere too. Beside a mirror, in a row along a larger wall, or anywhere soft light feels welcome. The glow is gentle, the design confident. Easy to live with, easy to like.

 

Modern Vanity Double Sconce in Black with Glass Globes

Offset T Sconce

The Offset T Sconce takes the idea of a double and shifts it, breaking symmetry on purpose. One globe high, the other low - or install it upside down. A silhouette that feels familiar, but just skewed enough to be interesting.

This one fits well in living rooms or bedrooms, places where a little asymmetry brings depth. Minimal, sculptural, and quietly expressive. A fixture that lights the wall but also draws the eye.

Double the Glow, None of the Noise

Double sconces don’t need to show off. They can hold a wall with ease, adding light and shape without clutter. Shapes, Cone 2, and Offset T each take their own path, from symmetry to geometry to off-center rhythm. Together they show that doubling up isn’t about excess. It’s about proportion, glow, and a little personality. Modern lighting with a wink.