Totem Duetto — Alabaster Dome & Italian Brown Marble Wall Sconce in Brass
A small piece of architecture on the wall. Brass arm, two polished brown marble spheres stacked like a spine, and a hand-carved alabaster dome catching the light below. Thirteen inches tall, five and a half inches wide — the scale of a piece of sculpture, not a fixture. Off, it reads as a stacked object, the kind of thing you'd find on a shelf in a collector's apartment. On, the alabaster dome throws a warm downward wash that hits a vanity top, a console, a headboard — whatever you've placed it above. Where it actually belongs: Either side of a bed, where the downward throw of the alabaster dome gives you readable light without the glare of a bare bulb. The E12 dims low for late-night use. In a powder room or over a vanity, where the dome softens the light into the kind of glow that flatters skin at any hour. Flanking a fireplace or a console in a formal living room, where the matched pair builds symmetry without competing with the art above. In a dressing room beside a full-length mirror — the warm light reads skin tone honestly, which sounds obvious until you've dressed under a cool bulb. Down a gallery hallway at intervals, where each piece punctuates the wall as an object rather than disappearing into the architecture. About the materials. The alabaster dome is hand-carved from natural Italian stone — every dome has its own veining pattern, its own translucency, its own map of soft mineral lines. The carving is what separates this from a poured glass diffuser: the stone itself is the shade, and the light inside it brings out the character of the piece rather than hiding it. You can request more veining (the heavily patterned pieces) or less veining (the softer, cloudier pieces) at checkout. If you don't specify, we choose from stock. The two brown marble spheres stack along the brass arm in a detail that reads as deliberate. Polished Italian marble, each sphere hand-selected for color consistency within the pair — the brown pulls warm tones out of walnut vanities, rattan, caramel leather, and natural linen, and provides a counterweight to cooler rooms done in gray marble or creamy limewash. The arm, backplate, and fittings are solid brass, not plated. Unlacquered, so the brass develops a warm patina over years — lacquer chips and fails unevenly, and at this price point a buyer would rather own a piece that ages than one that degrades. Two finishes. Brass (default) — warm, traditional-contemporary. Against walnut, travertine, creamy marbles, limewash, natural linen. Brushed black — soft matte brushed finish, not painted, not shiny. For darker palettes: editorial powder rooms, black vanities, contemporary rooms where brass would feel too warm. The Totem collection. The Duetto is part of the Totem family — small, vertical, stacked wall sconces designed to be spec'd as objects rather than as background lighting. The Totem Petite (red marble sphere + alabaster cup) is its sibling: same language, different rhythm. Designers often pair them across a single project — Duetto over the primary vanity, Petite in the powder room, or Duetto flanking the bed and Petite down the hallway. Specifications Material: Alabaster (hand-carved) / Italian brown marble (polished) / solid brass (not plated) Finish: Brass (default) or brushed black Dimensions: 5.3"W × 13.4"H × 6.3"D (13.5 × 34 × 16 cm) Bulb: 1× E12 candelabra base, max 40W (bulb not included — LED recommended; lower heat, longer alabaster life) Wiring: Hardwired, UL listed for US 120V, CE certified for 220V EU Damp rated: Yes — approved for damp locations Dimmable: On request — specify at checkout, ships pre-wired for standard TRIAC dimmer Alabaster veining: More / Less / Random selection (specify at checkout) Mounting: Standard US junction box Origin: Designed in Torino, Italy Note: Alabaster and marble are natural materials. Slight variation in veining, tone, and grain is intrinsic and part of the character of each piece.
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