What are some common Craftsman-style lighting sconces?

Some common Craftsman-style lighting sconces include:

1. Tiffany-style stained glass sconces: These sconces feature colorful stained glass in geometric patterns and are inspired by the works of Louis Comfort Tiffany.

2. Mission-style wooden sconces: These sconces are made of wood with clean lines and simple designs, often featuring artful joinery and exposed hardware.

3. Metal lantern sconces: These sconces have metal frames with distinctive grid patterns and frosted or amber-colored glass panels, reminiscent of lanterns from the Craftsman era.

4. Mica shade sconces: These sconces have mica shades, a material often used in Craftsman lighting for its warm, amber glow. The shades are usually rectangular or square with decorative metal accents.

5. Art Nouveau-inspired sconces: While not strictly Craftsman style, Art Nouveau-inspired sconces with organic shapes, flowing lines, and nature motifs can complement Craftsman interiors and add a touch of elegance.

6. Prairie-style glass sconces: Inspired by the designs of Frank Lloyd Wright, these sconces feature geometric patterns and clean lines in their leaded or beveled glass.

7. Hammered metal sconces: These sconces have hand-hammered metal frames, often made of copper or brass, creating a rustic and authentic Craftsman look.

These are just a few examples, and variations of Craftsman-style lighting sconces abound, offering a wide range of options to fit different tastes and interior styles.

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