Wall Sconces
VC Gallery’s wall sconces collection features designer pieces that combine sculptural beauty with practical, adjustable lighting. From subtle ambient fixtures to statement accents, each sconce adds character and atmosphere to any space.

-70%
Ambar Small Wall Light
1 097 €
330 €
Visual Comfort & Co
S 2945CG/PN-EU
2 In stock - Ships by 27 Jun 2026

3D
Elkins Double Sconce
707 €
Visual Comfort & Co
TOB 2068BZ/HAB-L/BT-EU
9 In stock - Ships by 27 Jun 2026

3D
Square Tube Double Sconce
707 €
Visual Comfort & Co
SL 2820HAB-L-EU
16 In stock - Ships by 27 Jun 2026

3D
Square Tube Single Sconce
475 €
Visual Comfort & Co
SL 2819HAB-L-EU
21 In stock - Ships by 27 Jun 2026
Camille Large Tail Sconce
682 €
Visual Comfort & Co
SK 2017HAB-L-EU
11 In stock - Ships by 27 Jun 2026

3D
Calvino Large Tail Sconce
926 €
Visual Comfort & Co
S 2690HAB-CG-EU
5 In stock - Ships by 27 Jun 2026

-70%
3D
Brigitte Small Double Sconce
1 158 €
348 €
Visual Comfort & Co
PCD 2020CG/HAB-EU
1 In stock - Ships by 27 Jun 2026

3D
Pedra 15" Asymmetrical Right Sconce
1 280 €
Visual Comfort & Co
KW 2623AB-ALB-EU
1 In stock - Ships by 27 Jun 2026
3D
Pedra Petite Tail Sconce
768 €
Visual Comfort & Co
KW 2620AB-ALB-EU
1 In stock - Ships by 29 Jun 2026

Rousseau Medium Vanity Sconce
1 048 €
Visual Comfort & Co
KW 2282AB-EC-EU
14 In stock - Ships by 29 Jun 2026

Rousseau Medium Bath Sconce
926 €
Visual Comfort & Co
KW 2281AB-EC-EU
12 In stock - Ships by 30 Jun 2026

Lloyd Large Jeweled Sconce
1 512 €
Visual Comfort & Co
KS 2017SB-CG-EU
3 In stock - Ships by 27 Jun 2026

Alberto Extra Large Three Tier Sconce
1 634 €
Visual Comfort & Co
JN 2045AGL-EU
4 In stock - Ships by 27 Jun 2026

Alberto Large Two Tier Sconce
1 158 €
Visual Comfort & Co
JN 2043AGL-EU
7 In stock - Ships by 01 Jul 2026

3D
Ring Form Large Wall Sconce
926 €
Visual Comfort & Co
CHD 2970AB-L-EU
13 In stock - Ships by 27 Jun 2026
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18" Cabinet Maker's Picture Light
475 €
Visual Comfort & Co
SL 2705HAB-EU
194 In stock - Ships by 01 Jul 2026
Designer Wall Lights: A Balance of Function, Material, and Style
A wall task light introduces an architectural cadence to a room—precise yet understated. These pieces carry a sculptural quality, defined not only by their illumination but by the dialogue of finish, proportion, and surface. A wall-mounted task light aligns with the language of the interior, adding rhythm along corridors, structure beside a mirror, or quiet emphasis within layered lighting schemes. They are fragments of design that complement the space without imposing upon it.
Within VC Gallery’s curation, wall task lighting is treated as material vocabulary. One might notice a Chapman & Myers silhouette tuning clarity through glass—clear or milky white—against metal that feels weighted yet lucid. In another vignette, Thomas O’Brien lets bronze fold into linen, the texture tempering the geometry so the piece sits with ease among joinery and art. Ralph Lauren extends the palette with leather shades—navy, saddle, chocolate—held by natural brass, polished nickel, or industrial steel; the effect is almost sartorial, as if the seam of a jacket found its counterpart in light.
Within this selection, function becomes secondary to atmosphere. These lights extend beyond their role, shaping spatial character with restraint. Their presence is subtle, almost inevitable—refining the visual balance of a room while underscoring the craftsmanship behind every detail. It is in this convergence of material fluency and architectural intent that wall task lighting transcends utility, becoming an expression of interior harmony.
Within VC Gallery’s curation, wall task lighting is treated as material vocabulary. One might notice a Chapman & Myers silhouette tuning clarity through glass—clear or milky white—against metal that feels weighted yet lucid. In another vignette, Thomas O’Brien lets bronze fold into linen, the texture tempering the geometry so the piece sits with ease among joinery and art. Ralph Lauren extends the palette with leather shades—navy, saddle, chocolate—held by natural brass, polished nickel, or industrial steel; the effect is almost sartorial, as if the seam of a jacket found its counterpart in light.
Within this selection, function becomes secondary to atmosphere. These lights extend beyond their role, shaping spatial character with restraint. Their presence is subtle, almost inevitable—refining the visual balance of a room while underscoring the craftsmanship behind every detail. It is in this convergence of material fluency and architectural intent that wall task lighting transcends utility, becoming an expression of interior harmony.



































































































































