Best Black Plug-in Wall Sconces: Licperron Dimmable Wall Sconce Plug in

If you live in an apartment, plug-in wall sconces are a great solution to add a bit of light to a bedroom or living room nook. And there is good news: many of the sconces reviewed in this article can also be hard-wired if you wish.

For the best black finished plug-in wall sconce, we’d recommend Licperron’s Dimmable Wall Sconce.

This one was recommended by our readers, who loved the dimmer switch—not all sconces have that feature. We loved the look of this two-pack of sconces . . . and the price is easy on the wallet.

What We Liked

• Easy to install.

• Stylish look.

Affordable.

• Dimmable.

What Needs Work

• Cord could be a bit longer. At just under six feet, the cord is on the shorter side.

• Assembly instructions could be clearer.

• On/off switch is on cord—and that can make hiding the cord more difficult. If you want a sconce with switch built into the faceplace, consider the next recommendation.

Best Brass Plug-in Wall Sconces: DANXU Edison Brass Wall Sconces

The bright brushed brass finish of these affordable wall sconces is most impressive—and we liked how they looked with over-sized Edison style bulbs (not included, as is the case with all the sconces reviewed in this article). 

These light fixtures look expensive in real life . . . but no one has to know how little you spent!

What We Liked

 On/off switch on faceplate. This looks nicer than on the cord, in our opinion. That enables you to hide the cord easier.

• Arm swings right and left up to 180 degrees.

• Clear silver cord is attractive.

• Looks very nice with clear bulbs.

• Can be hardwired if you wish.

What Needs Work

• Could be easier to assemble.

• Not dimmable. 

Best Farmhouse Plug-in Wall Sconces: Larkar Dimmable Vintage Wall Lamp

One popular suggestion among our parent readers for wall sconces is the gooseneck, farmhouse-look—after looking at several options in this genre, we decided Larkar’s Dimmable Vintage Wall Lamp is the best bet for most folks.

We liked the dimmer switch on this lamp—easy to reach from a bed, for example. 

Here’s more:

What We Liked

• Nice overall fit and finish.

• Dimmer switch on cord.

• White interior of the shade reflects more light.

• Can be hardwired or use the cord.

• Easy to install.

What Needs Work

• Cord is on the short side. At just under six feet, we wish the cord was a few feet longer.

• Not everyone likes the dimmer switch location. It’s hard to hid, says some folks.

• Lamp angle isn’t adjustable. If that’s important, consider the next pick.

Best Adjustable Plug-in Wall Sconces: Pauwer Industrial Plug in Wall Sconces

After trying out several wall sconces over the years (here at home and on the road), we can see the value in a sconce that adjusts—to focus light on a book . . . or away from a computer screen to prevent glare. 

If that’s what you need, we’d recommend Pauwer’s Industrial Plug In Wall Sconces—we liked their overall design and aesthetic (black industrial look with brass accents) combined with flexibility. The lights can flex up and down as well as left and right.

What We Liked

• Simple to assemble.

• Adjustable angle.

• Brass accents are a nice touch.

• Affordable.

• On/off switch on faceplate, not cord.

What Needs Work

• Not dimmable.

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