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SATCO/NUVO Homestead 1-Light Small Wall Lantern Matte Black And Wood Finish With Clear Glass (60-7540)

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Management number 242561197 Release Date 2026/07/19 List Price $56.70 Model Number 242561197
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The Homestead Small Wall Lantern frames a clear seeded-glass cylinder in a Matte Black metal cage banded with a wood-finish accent at the cap and base. The mix of warm wood tones against the dark frame gives the lantern a rustic-industrial read that works on a porch, an entry wall, or a garage facade.

The Homestead collection from Nuvo pairs a clean metal frame with a wood-finish detail, the kind of crossover styling that suits ranch and farmhouse exteriors as comfortably as it does newer modern builds. Wet-location rated so it can take direct weather, the small lantern is the entry-scale size in a three-tier family.

Features

  • 5.12" wide x 10.63" tall; extends 6" from the wall (mounting height 6.3")
  • Matte Black metal frame with wood-finish caps and clear seeded glass
  • Aluminum, steel, and glass construction
  • One medium-base (E26) socket, accepts up to a 60W T9 lamp (bulb sold separately)
  • Wet-location rated for direct exposure to rain and weather
  • 120V hardwired; downward-facing install; dimmable when paired with a dimmable lamp

Ideal For: Front Porch • Side Entry • Garage Wall • Patio • Outdoor Hallway

Outdoor, wet-location rated. cETLus safety listing. Bulb not included.


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