Stix Plus LED Bathroom Vanity Light
$910.00
Out of stock
SKU
2792.03
UPC
872681071118
Want a clean, simple and structured look for your bathroom? It doesn’t get any more streamlined than the super minimal, chic and sleek Stix Plus LED bath bar from Sonneman. Featuring a narrow rectangular strip of light behind a frosted optical acrylic diffuser, this architectural linear design is framed by subtle yet sexy satin white metal. The 48-watt integrated LED light provides plenty of energy efficient illumination for vanity tasks and you can add an ELV dimmer to turn down the brightness when the mood strikes. Understated and unobtrusive, the Stix Plus is happy to play it cool while other bath fixtures vie for your attention. It’s the perfect complement to minimalist, modern, contemporary, industrial, Scandinavian and Asian interiors.
Brand
Sonneman
Collection
Stix Plus
Bulb Included
Yes
Voltage
120
Finish
Satin White
Weight
3.000000 lb
Size
n/a x 72 x 0.75
Length
n/a
Height
0.75
Width
72
Nearest Store Locations
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1.
14th Street Showroom
City: Atlanta
Zip: 30318
State: Georgia
Address: 650 14th Street NW
2.
Lanier Showroom & Outlet
City: Cumming
Zip: 30040
State: Georgia
Address: 4180 GA Highway 400
3.
Roswell Showroom
City: Roswell
Zip: 30076
State: Georgia
Address: 11580 Alpharetta Highway
4.
Sugarloaf Showroom
City: Duluth
Zip: 30097
State: Georgia
Address: 1621 Satellite Boulevard NW
5.
Town Center Showroom & Outlet
City: Kennesaw
Zip: 30144
State: Georgia
Address: 1100 Cobb Place Drive
Robert Sonneman has been in the world of lighting for more than 40 years, getting his start with another big name in modern lighting design—none other than George Kovacs. His fixtures have been sold in high-end department stores and featured in fine museums. When it comes to shaping the cosmopolitan American style of lighting, Sonneman is inspired by the evolutionary and the revolutionary. If you want beautiful modern chandeliers, modern lamps, modern LED lighting and much more, look to Sonneman.