Design House Lydia Wall Sconce, 1 Light, Satin Nickel vs Aipsun Brushed Brass Wall Sconce – Up/Down Light
Overall winner: Design House Lydia Wall Sconce, 1 Light, Satin Nickel
Key Differences
Aipsun's brushed-brass sconce includes an energy-saving 9W LED G9 bulb and has a lower listed price tier, but its bulb is limited to a 40W max and the fixture lacks a built-in switch. The Design House Lydia offers a frosted glass shade, dimmable capability and a higher-wattage bulb reference for more brightness, though customers report glass can arrive broken and it requires you to supply a bulb
Design House Lydia Wall Sconce, 1 Light, Satin Nickel
1-light wall sconce with frosted glass shade and satin nickel finish. Flexible mounting up or down for varied spaces and lighting. Customers note easy installation and good illumination, with some reports of glass breakage on arrival
Pros
- frosted glass shade
- satin nickel finish
- mounting flexibility (up or down)
- easy installation
Cons
- glass can arrive broken (customer reports)
Aipsun Brushed Brass Wall Sconce – Up/Down Light
Mid-century style wall sconce in gold-brass finish with 9W LED G9 bulb. Provides up and down illumination for living spaces; easy 3-step installation. Customer note: versatile mounting and good value
Pros
- Soft warm white illumination
- Up and down light output
- Easy to assemble and install
- Solid aluminum construction
Cons
- Bulb replacement up to 40W limit
- No built-in switch
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Aipsun |
| Durability | Design House |
| Versatility | Design House |
| User Reviews | Tie |