he Willamette’s GlassThe heart of this sconce is the decorative glass panel in front of the light. I bought the glass in the diamond pattern, which is a good deal more modern than the rest, but also very cool looking (in my humble opinion). There are other options, like fluted glass and aged white glass if you prefer.
The glass is made in Italy and then shipped to Portland where the lamp is assembled.
There isn’t too much else to say about this glass and its diamond pattern except that it’s wonderfully made and quite impressive in person. It’s pretty thick and I have no problem handling or installing it.
Willamette Sconce InstallationThe installation of a sconce light is a one person job and not very difficult so I handled it myself. There wasn’t much to it: it’s a straightforward swap for almost any existing light fixture. I moved slowly — as I do when working with electricity — and the whole job took under an hour.
Rejuvenation does a good job of offering excellent instructions and phone support with their products, which was the case here. All the hardware I needed for the installation, aside from electrical tape and wire nuts, was included with the sconce.
I will say that Rejuvenation does seem to have no handling for fixture grounding, not included a ground wire. This seems to be fine in practice and the light is UL listed, so I have no concerns, but I was expecting to see a grounding on the lamp, not just the mounting plate.