Portfolio Caliburn 13.62-in H Oil-Rubbed Bronze Outdoor Wall Lantern, Medium Base (E-26)
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Portfolio Caliburn 13.62-in H Oil-Rubbed Bronze Outdoor Wall Lantern, Medium Base (E-26)

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Portfolio Caliburn 13.62-in H Oil-Rubbed Bronze Outdoor Wall Lantern, Medium Base (E-26)Caliburn Oil Rubbed Bronze Outdoor Wall Lantern This Caliburn outdoor wall lantern by Portfolio features a durable oil rubbed bronze steel frame with clear glass that brightens entryways and adds security. Hardwired and damp rated, it uses one medium base bulb and is compatible with dimming when a dimmable bulb is used. Key Features: Weather Resistant Build: Steel construction with oil rubbed bronze finish stands up to the elements Bright, Clear

Caliburn Oil-Rubbed Bronze Outdoor Wall Lantern

This Caliburn outdoor wall lantern by Portfolio features a durable oil-rubbed bronze steel frame with clear glass that brightens entryways and adds security. Hardwired and damp-rated, it uses one medium base bulb and is compatible with dimming when a dimmable bulb is used.


Key Features:

  • Weather-Resistant Build: Steel construction with oil-rubbed bronze finish stands up to the elements
  • Bright, Clear Illumination: Clear flat glass shade maximizes light output for added curb appeal and security
  • Easy Installation: Includes mounting hardware and instructions for straightforward setup
  • Dimmable Compatibility: Works with dimmable circuits when paired with a dimmable bulb
  • Ideal Size for Entries: 8.75 in W x 13.62 in H x 7.25 in D fits most doorways and garage sides

Specifications Table:

Specification Details
Collection Name Caliburn
Type Wall Lantern
Fixture Color Family Bronze
Fixture Finish Oil-rubbed
Manufacturer Color/Finish Oil-rubbed bronze
Material Steel
Glass Type Flat glass
Power Source Hardwired
Light Bulb Base Type Medium base (E-26)
Recommended Light Bulb Shape A19
Number of Bulbs Required 1
Bulb(s) Included No
Wattage Equivalent 60
Dimmable Yes (with dimmable bulb)
Fixture Height (Inches) 13.62
Fixture Width (Inches) 8.75
Fixture Depth (Inches) 7.25
Size Medium
Style Transitional
Weather Resistant Yes
Weatherproof Yes
Dusk-to-Dawn Sensor No
Motion Sensor No
Integrated LED Fixture No
Dark Sky No
Two-Level Lighting No
Safety Listing ETL safety listing
ENERGY STAR Certified No
Warranty 3-year
Lumens 0
CA Residents: Prop 65 Warning(s) Yes
Package Quantity 1
UNSPSC 39111600
Category Outdoor Wall Lighting

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ):

Q: What type of bulb does this fixture use?
A: One medium base (E-26) A19 bulb up to 60W (bulb not included).


Q: Is this light dimmable?
A: Yes, when used with a compatible dimmable bulb and dimmer switch.


Q: Can it be used in wet locations?
A: It is damp rated, suitable for covered outdoor areas like porches or entryways.


Q: Is hardware included?
A: Yes, mounting hardware and an instruction manual are included.


Q: What are the overall dimensions?
A: Approximately 13.62 in H x 8.75 in W x 7.25 in D.


Coastal Glow, Classic Bronze

Caliburn’s lantern silhouette brings a timeless, nautical whisper to your entryway, casting a warm and inviting glow. The oil-rubbed bronze finish wraps the sculpted steel in depth and character, while clear ribbed glass creates a sparkling play of light. Flank your front door with a pair for instant symmetry, or spotlight a stone facade for layered texture. It’s an elegant essential that elevates everyday arrivals with quietly luxurious charm.


Bring welcoming style and bright security to your entry—add the Caliburn wall lantern to your cart today.

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