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Kohler Devonshire 2-Light Bathroom Vanity Sconce, Brushed Nickel

Model number
K-10571-BN

The Kohler Devonshire K-10571-BN is a two-light vanity sconce sized for single-sink vanities and smaller double-sink layouts that need broader light coverage than a one-lamp fixture. Its Brushed Nickel finish and shaped details fit traditional bathrooms well, and the fixture can be positioned facing up or down to suit the room's lighting strategy.

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Model no.
K-10571-BN
Brand
Kohler
Category
Bathroom Lighting
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§ Specifications

#specifications
Light Type
vanity sconce
Bulb Count
2
Mount Type
wall
Ul Listed
Yes
Finish
Brushed Nickel
Warranty
Limited Lifetime

§ What's Included

01 Light Fixture
02 Mounting Hardware

§ Warranty

Limited Lifetime

§ FAQ

What bulb type does the Devonshire 2-light sconce require, and are LED bulbs compatible?

The exact required bulb base is not confirmed in the source details you provided, so this JSON keeps `bulb_type` as null. Buyers should check the fixture label or Kohler documentation for the correct bulb base and maximum wattage before purchasing lamps. LED bulbs are commonly compatible in vanity fixtures when they match the required socket and stay within the fixture's rated wattage limits. Decorative bulbs can change the look significantly because the glass shades do not hide the lamp completely. If warm bathroom lighting is the goal, many buyers choose softer-color-temperature LED lamps rather than cooler daylight bulbs.

Can the two-light Devonshire be mounted with the shades pointing up or down?

Yes. Devonshire sconces in this batch can be installed in either orientation, which gives more flexibility during vanity-light planning. Upward mounting tends to soften glare and spread light across the wall plane, while downward mounting can make the fixture feel more task-oriented at the mirror. The right choice depends on ceiling height, the vertical position of the electrical box, and the amount of direct facial lighting you want. Consistency matters if multiple vanity lights are visible in the same room.

Does this light need to be hardwired to a wall box?

Yes, this is a hardwired bathroom light fixture intended for permanent installation. It should mount to a suitable electrical junction box and be wired according to the manufacturer instructions and local electrical code. Because bathrooms are wet-adjacent spaces, correct grounding and secure mounting matter more than they might in a decorative light outside a bath. If the existing wall box is loose, off-center, or not rated appropriately, that should be corrected during installation. Professional installation is common for this type of fixture.

Will the Brushed Nickel finish match other Kohler Devonshire or bathroom fixtures?

Yes, Brushed Nickel is generally chosen because it integrates cleanly with many Kohler faucets, shower trims, and hardware collections. It has a softer, less reflective appearance than chrome, which helps it blend into traditional and transitional bathrooms without pulling too much attention away from the vanity itself. For the tightest match, pairing it with other Kohler nickel-finish products is the safest route. If the bathroom uses a different metal family, the listed chrome, black, brass, and mixed-trim variants make coordination easier without changing the underlying fixture style. Finish matching should be judged under the room's actual lighting because warm bulbs can shift how nickel tones read.

Is the fixture UL listed for safety?

Yes, this product entry is marked UL listed. That means the fixture has been evaluated against recognized electrical-safety standards, which is an important requirement for many buyers choosing a bathroom vanity light. UL listing should still be considered one part of the safety picture rather than the whole story. Proper placement, correct bulb use, secure mounting, and code-compliant wiring are all still required. The listing is best understood as a baseline safety credential, not a substitute for proper installation practice.