Mira Sconce - Second Quality
A Handmade Sconce That Turns Light into Sculpture
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⚠️ This listing is for a Second Quality Mira Sconce in White ⚠️ If you are interested in a lamp that has passed my quality control, please order from the other Mira Sconce listing.
These pieces are fully functional and safe to use, but they have minor cosmetic blemishes (such as small surface marks, uneven texture, or subtle printing irregularities). These flaws don’t meet my personal quality standards, but they don’t affect performance or durability.
Made one at a time, in my living room.
The Mira Sconce began as a sketch inspired by the play of light and shadow across carved stone. After months of testing and refining, it became a wall fixture that feels both modern and timeless.
Each sconce is 3D-printed, then cleaned, assembled, and packed by hand. The layered texture is not hidden - it’s part of the story, making every piece one of a kind.
Size: 8" tall × 6" wide × 4" deep
Material: PLA, a biodegradable bioplastic made from corn
Bulb socket: E26/E27 thread (standard medium base)
Bulb included? No - works best with LED bulbs
Mounting: Custom wall mount with hardware included
Cord: Plug-in only. Cord includes an inline switch and a standard US plug.
The Mira Sconce is an experiment in form, shadow, and material. Designed to be approachable yet unexpected, it adds warmth and presence to any room.
Designed at home. Made at home. Ready to bring character into yours.
⚠️ Important Safety Note ⚠️
⚠️ This sconce is designed for LED bulbs only. Do not use incandescent bulbs - they produce excess heat that can damage the sconce and create a fire hazard.
INDEPENDENT DESIGN
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MADE ONE AT A TIME
Each lamp is 3D-printed, assembled, and packed by hand
hassle free returns
If it’s not right, send it back within 30 days
*except for second quality product
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