Swing Arm Wall Lamps

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Pivot Wall Sconce - Single

Gentner Design

6 options available

$2,850.00

BL6 Wall Lamp

Bestlite

$899.00

Awkward Light Wall Lamp

Karakter

$2,795.00

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N. Ocho Wall Light

Marset

2 options available

$764.00 $649.40

Original 1227 Mini Wall Mounted Lamp

Anglepoise

3 options available

$300.00

Pixo Wall Lamp

Pablo Designs

$295.00

Serge Mouille 3-arm Rotating Sconce

Serge Mouille

2 options available

$9,012.00

BL10 Wall Sconce

Bestlite

$999.00

BL5 Wall Sconce

Bestlite

$899.00

Signal 1-Arm Wall Sconce - SI301 - Matte Finish

Jielde

78 options available

$406.00 - $532.00

Signal 2-Arm Wall Sconce - SI331 - Matte Finish

Jielde

54 options available

$458.00 - $532.00

Loft Table/Wall Light - D4401R - Matte Finish

Jielde

75 options available

$714.00 - $836.00

Loft Table/Wall Light - D4001 - Matte Finish

Jielde

78 options available

$574.00 - $710.00

Signal Arm Sconce Short - Hardwired

Souda

6 options available

$2,750.00 - $3,250.00

Grace Wall Lamp

Lostine

2 options available

$1,145.00

Ava Wall Sconce

Lostine

4 options available

$1,095.00 - $1,240.00

265 Wall Mounted Swing Arm Lamp

Flos

2 options available

$1,654.00

Signal 2-Arm Wall Sconce - SI331CS - Plug & Cord

Jielde

58 options available

$580.00 - $725.00

Signal Arm Sconce Short - Plug & Cord

Souda

6 options available

$2,750.00 - $3,250.00

Original 1227 Wall Mounted Lamp

Anglepoise

4 options available

$345.00 - $385.00

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LED Ginger Wall Light

Marset

8 options available

$590.75 - $837.25

Serge Mouille Double Swivel Sconce 1-Arm

Serge Mouille

2 options available

$3,918.00

Loft Table/Wall Light - D4001 - Glossy Finish

Jielde

90 options available

$574.00 - $888.00

Type 75 Mini Wall Mounted Light

Anglepoise

3 options available

$300.00

Type 75 Lamp - Wall Mount

Anglepoise

4 options available

$345.00

Pivot Wall Sconce - Double

Gentner Design

2 options available

$4,881.00

Serge Mouille 3-Still Arm Spider Wall Sconce

Serge Mouille

2 options available

$7,752.00

Serge Mouille 5-Rotating Straight Arm Sconce

Serge Mouille

2 options available

$13,032.00

Serge Mouille 4-Rotating Straight Arms Sconce

Serge Mouille

2 options available

$11,034.00

Serge Mouille 2-Rotating Straight Arm Sconce

Serge Mouille

2 options available

$5,448.00

Serge Mouille 1-Arm Rotating Sconce

Serge Mouille

2 options available

$3,595.00

Original 1227 Brass Wall Mounted Lamp

Anglepoise

2 options available

$415.00

Nelson® Bubble Lamp - Wall Sconce

Herman Miller®

4 options available

$769.00

Serge Mouille Eye Wall Sconce

Serge Mouille

2 options available

$2,868.00

Link Small Wall Lamp

Pablo Designs

3 options available

$430.00

Serge Mouille 2-Arm Rotating Sconce - 1 Straight - 1 Curved

Serge Mouille

2 options available

$5,895.00

Stirrup 3 Wall Sconce - Aluminum

Original BTC

$855.00

Task Wall Light - Black

Original BTC

$999.00

Task Wall Light - Polished

Original BTC

$999.00

Task Wall Light - Cream

Original BTC

$999.00

Loft Table/Wall Light - D4401R - Glossy Finish

Jielde

93 options available

$714.00 - $1,045.00

Signal 2-Arm Wall Sconce - SI331 - Glossy Finish

Jielde

60 options available

$458.00 - $665.00

Signal 1-Arm Wall Sconce - SI301 - Glossy Finish

Jielde

90 options available

$406.00 - $665.00

Stirrup 3 Wall Sconce - Black

Original BTC

$855.00

Industrial Wall Lamp

Workstead

4 options available

$1,715.00 - $1,940.00

Swing Arm Wall Lamps

Why Swing Arm Sconces Actually Work

Let's talk about swing arm wall lights - they've been around forever but somehow never go out of style. And for good reason. These aren't just pretty fixtures; they solve real problems in ways that regular sconces or table lamps just can't match.

I've installed dozens of these in clients' homes over the years, but honestly didn't appreciate them fully until I mounted a pair of Jieldes next to my own bed. Total game changer - no more knocking books off my nightstand or fighting with my partner about whose reading light is keeping whom awake.

The Good Ones vs. The Frustrating Ones

Not all swing arms are created equal, which you'll discover pretty quickly if you buy the wrong one. The mechanics matter enormously. A good swing arm moves smoothly, stays exactly where you position it, and doesn't develop that annoying droop after a few months of use.

Serge Mouille makes these absolutely gorgeous one-arm sconces that look like sculptures but actually perform beautifully. They're investment pieces for sure - you'll spend about what you'd pay for a decent sofa - but they're the kind of fixture that makes designers stop and ask "where did you get that?" The arms have this perfect balance that holds position without looking clunky.

Jielde's Signal sconces have this authentic workshop vibe because, well, they were actually designed for French factories back in the 50s. They're built like tanks. The one in my office has been adjusted approximately ten thousand times and still works perfectly. No wobbling, no drifting downward when you're in the middle of reading.

Had a client who insisted on buying a cheaper knockoff against my advice. Six months later she called asking if I could recommend a "real one" because the arm wouldn't stay put anymore. You truly get what you pay for with these mechanical pieces.

The Anglepoise 1227 is another classic that's been refined rather than redesigned over the decades. The spring tension system is ingenious - provides this counterbalance that makes the light feel almost weightless when you adjust it. They're particularly good for desks where you need to redirect light frequently.

Where These Really Shine (Pun Intended)

Bedside lighting is probably the most common application - and for good reason. You get directional light exactly where you need it without sacrificing precious nightstand real estate. Plus you can push it completely away when not in use.

Workspaces are another natural fit. Herman Miller's Ode has this clean, unobtrusive design that doesn't visually compete with your other office furniture, but provides really precise task lighting. The arm extends about 26" which gives you plenty of reach across a desk.

Living rooms can be tricky for these - they often look a bit too task-oriented for formal spaces. But flanking a sofa or positioned near a reading chair? Perfect. Just make sure the scale matches your other furnishings.

Most now come with integrated LEDs, which solves the old problem of hot bulbs you couldn't touch to adjust. But check the color temperature - some are available in different Kelvin ratings, and you don't want super blue-white light in your bedroom. Aim for 2700-3000K for living spaces.

These fixtures aren't cheap, but they literally solve lighting problems that nothing else quite can. And unlike trendy decorative lighting that you'll want to replace in five years, a good swing arm sconce is something you'll keep (and probably take with you when you move).