wrought-iron-candle-sconces Advice blog on Wrought iron candle sconces

Like the other reviewer wrote, the tray that holds the candle is not perpendicular to the scone – that’s the only drawback of this otherwise very stylish candleholder.

What other colors can I use in my living room?
I have a fairly large space here and I am not sure what to do. Everything is dark/natural colors. I have dark hard wood floors, dark brownish-black seating, light neutral area rug and light wood bookcase, warm brown walls with white trim, and I have a large picture window with burgundy curtains. I have some bronze colored items(clock, mirror) and some black Wrought iron candle sconces wrought iron items( curtain rod and sconces with red candles). I have a couple other smaller pieces of furniture that are brown/bronze/black colored. I have a few large empty spaces on walls that I would like to hang something- with more color. Please help me- I have no idea what color I can add – or what type of canvas I should hang to go with everything.I am a little picky about art work- but I am really drawn to the New York City skyline prints and canvas, and the Paris ones too. I am just not sure how well those would really look with what I have. Please help!!I would like to use an area to hang a large family photo/collage. I would also like to hang a glass shelf to go with my tv stand that is black with glass shelves…. Maybe put a smaller non-busy print of NYC on it….I don’t know!
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Dreyer
 1 

This was a great purchase for the money. Sturdy and good looking for my wall!

October 4th, 2010 at 10:49 am
Garbaccio
 2 

I was so excited to get these sconces but when they arrived and I realized that the stand that holds the candles flips down and when I flipped it down the metal stand is very crooked and sits up too high (is not perpendicular to the sconce). So they look okay on the wall and I tried to simply bend the metal back into place but it is very heavy and will not correct easily. I just wouldn’t recommend this product..

October 4th, 2010 at 11:01 pm