
Why opt for ambient or direct light when you can have both? The Konoha sconce from Yabu Pushelberg for Marset leads the way toward the best of both worlds with a simple, sleek and flexible solution to often-redundant in-room lighting schemes.


Composed of a painted steel diffuser with a contrasting white interior and a painted aluminum spotlight with a 360-degree range of motion, Konoha can easily transition between soft, diffuse illumination and focused task lighting by rotating the cylindrical spotlight. Whether used as a bedside lamp or a wall sconce, it’s a welcome solution to a familiar problem.
Award of Merit: Lighting Fixtures
Konoha
This sconce from Yabu Pushelberg leads the way toward the best of both worlds with both ambient and direct light.