Maxim Lighting 92006TB
92006TB Product Description
The Spots collection by Maxim Lighting delivers a clean, functional approach to outdoor illumination. Featuring a dual cone-shaped design, this 2-light outdoor wall mount directs focused light downward, making it an ideal choice for entryways, pathways, porches, and garage facades. Constructed from weather-resistant aluminum, the fixture is built to endure rain, snow, and outdoor elements while maintaining its sharp silhouette. Its minimalist form complements modern and transitional exterior styles, providing both curb appeal and dependable performance.
Features:
Constructed from weather-resistant aluminum
Features two adjustable cone-shaped shades for directed, focused illumination
Mounts securely to wall via a circular back plate
Mounting direction is downward for pathway and entryway lighting
Requires (2) medium (E26) 150 watt bulbs (not included)
Hardwire installation compatible with standard electrical systems
Suitable for outdoor use
Dimensions:
Height: 13""
Width: 17-3/4""
Depth: 6-1/4""
Back Plate Height: 4-3/4""
Back Plate Width: 4-3/4""
Shade Dimensions: 5-3/4""
Electrical Specifications:
SKU: 92006TB
Brand: Maxim Lighting
Max Wattage: 300 watts
Number of Bulbs: 2
Watts Per Bulb: 150 watts
Bulb Base: Medium (E26)
Voltage: 120 volts
Lamping Type: Incandescent
Power Source: Hardwire
Bulbs Included: No
About Maxim Lighting:
Our journey began in 2001 when a close-knit group of friends launched 1STOPlighting.com with a simple goal to make shopping for lighting easier and more inspiring. Since then, we've grown into a family of websites built on the belief that everything we do should add value for our customers. Today, we're proud to be one of the leading online retailers offering everything from lighting and furniture to heaters and home décor, helping you find all you need to create a home you'll love for years to come.
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