Portfolio Wall Lantern 8-in H Matte White Hardwired Integrated LED Outdoor Wall Light
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Portfolio Wall Lantern 8-in H Matte White Hardwired Integrated LED Outdoor Wall Light

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Portfolio Wall Lantern 8-in H Matte White Hardwired Integrated LED Outdoor Wall Light8 in Matte White Integrated LED Outdoor Wall Lantern This compact bulkhead style wall lantern delivers reliable outdoor illumination with an integrated LED module. The matte white cast aluminum housing and frosted ribbed glass provide durable, wet rated performance for porches, patios, and entryways. Key Features: Integrated LED Efficiency: Built in 12W LED delivers 400 lumens with no bulbs to replace Durable Build: Cast aluminum housing with frosted

8-in Matte White Integrated LED Outdoor Wall Lantern

This compact bulkhead-style wall lantern delivers reliable outdoor illumination with an integrated LED module. The matte white cast-aluminum housing and frosted ribbed glass provide durable, wet-rated performance for porches, patios, and entryways.


Key Features:

  • Integrated LED Efficiency: Built-in 12W LED delivers 400 lumens with no bulbs to replace
  • Durable Build: Cast-aluminum housing with frosted ribbed glass stands up to the elements
  • Wet-Rated Outdoor Use: ETL-listed for safe installation in fully exposed locations
  • Easy Hardwired Installation: Includes hardware and mounts to standard junction boxes
  • Dimmable Performance: Compatible with dimmers for adjustable ambiance

Specifications Table:

Specification Details
Collection Name Wall Lantern
Fixture Color Family White
Fixture Finish Matte
Manufacturer Color/Finish White
Glass Color Frosted
Glass Style Ribbed
Glass Type Ribbed glass
Type Wall Sconce / Outdoor wall lantern
Back Plate Height (Inches) 8
Back Plate Width (Inches) 8
Fixture Depth (Inches) 4.5
Fixture Height (Inches) 8
Fixture Width (Inches) 8
Size Medium
Weight (lbs.) 2
Bulb Type LED
Bulb(s) Included No (integrated LED)
Dark Sky No
Dimmable Yes
Hardware Included Yes
Integrated LED Fixture Yes
Light Bulb Base Type Integrated
Lumens 400
Material Cast-aluminum
Maximum Bulb Wattage 12
Maximum Fixture Wattage 12
Motion Sensor No
Number of Bulbs Required 0
Package Quantity 1
Power Source Hardwired
Shape Round
Style Transitional
Usage Rating Wet rated
Wattage 12
Wattage Equivalent 60
Weather Resistant Yes
Weatherproof Yes
Warranty 2-year
CA Residents: Prop 65 Warning(s) Yes
ENERGY STAR Certified No
Safety Listing ETL safety listing
UNSPSC 39111600

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ):

Q: Is the light bulb replaceable?
A: No. It uses an integrated LED module, so there are no bulbs to replace.


Q: Can this be installed in exposed outdoor areas?
A: Yes. It is wet rated and suitable for fully exposed locations like porches or garage exteriors.


Q: Is it dimmable?
A: Yes, the fixture is dimmable when used with a compatible wall dimmer.


Q: What are the dimensions?
A: Approx. 8 in H x 8 in W x 4.5 in D with an 8-in square back plate.


Q: What material is the fixture made of?
A: Cast-aluminum with frosted ribbed glass.


Coastal Bulkhead Glow, Refined

This rounded bulkhead lantern washes your entry with a soft, maritime glow, lending fresh coastal charm. The matte white cage over frosted ribbed glass is a sculptural moment—clean, graphic, and quietly luxurious. Pair it in multiples along a walkway or on either side of a breezy mudroom door for rhythm and warmth. It’s an effortless essential that elevates everyday outdoor living.


Bring coastal-ready, low-maintenance light to your exterior with this integrated LED wall lantern today.

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