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Kichler Toman 10.25-in H Outdoor Wall Light, Medium Base E26, ENERGY STAR, Black

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Kichler Toman 10.25-in H Outdoor Wall Light, Medium Base E26, ENERGY STAR, BlackKichler Toman 10. 25" Outdoor Wall Lantern (E26) The Kichler Toman outdoor wall light brings clean Arts & Crafts lines to your exterior with a durable Black finish and satin etched cased opal glass. Sized at 10. 25 inches tall, it uses a single medium base (E26) bulb up to 75W and is ENERGY STAR certified for efficient, reliable illumination. Key Features: Arts & Crafts Design: Cylindrical lantern with sleek Black finish elevates curb appeal. Satin

Kichler Toman 10.25" Outdoor Wall Lantern (E26)

The Kichler Toman outdoor wall light brings clean Arts & Crafts lines to your exterior with a durable Black finish and satin-etched cased opal glass. Sized at 10.25 inches tall, it uses a single medium-base (E26) bulb up to 75W and is ENERGY STAR certified for efficient, reliable illumination.


Key Features:

  • Arts & Crafts Design: Cylindrical lantern with sleek Black finish elevates curb appeal.
  • Satin-Etched Cased Opal Glass: Diffuses light evenly while reducing glare.
  • Standard E26 Socket: Uses one medium-base bulb up to 75W for easy replacement.
  • Compact Footprint: 6 in. W x 10.25 in. H x 6.5 in. D fits porches, entries, and patios.
  • Energy Efficient: ENERGY STAR certified for lower energy consumption.

Specifications Table:

Specification Details
Collection Toman
Model / SKU 49686BK
Finish Black
Color Black
Dimensions 6" W x 10.25" H x 6.5" D
Shade Material Satin etched cased opal glass
Shade Dimensions 6.00" DIA x 10.00"
Socket Type 1 x E26 (Medium)
Maximum Wattage 75W
Style Arts & Crafts inspired
Energy Certification ENERGY STAR
Variants Available in Black and Olde Bronze finishes

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ):

Q: What bulb type does it use?
A: It uses one medium-base (E26) bulb up to 75 watts; LED A19 bulbs are compatible.


Q: Is it suitable for outdoor use in wet locations?
A: Yes, it is designed as an outdoor wall lantern for exposed areas like porches and entries.


Q: What are the overall dimensions?
A: Approximately 6 in. W x 10.25 in. H x 6.5 in. D.


Q: Does it include the bulb?
A: Bulb is typically not included; check package contents from your retailer.


Q: Can it be used on a dimmer?
A: Yes, when paired with a dimmable bulb compatible with your wall dimmer.


Sculpted Simplicity for the Modern Entry

Toman’s cylindrical silhouette and confident black framework deliver a refined architectural gesture to your façade. The satin-etched opal glass casts a soft, tailored glow that feels both warm and contemporary. Flank a front door or line a veranda for rhythm and understated drama. It’s a polished essential that brings resort-level sophistication to everyday living.


Elevate your entry with the Toman—order now for efficient, elegant outdoor illumination.

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