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Kohler Devonshire 3-Light Bathroom Vanity Sconce, Brushed Nickel

Model number
K-10572-BNL

The Kohler Devonshire K-10572-BNL is a three-light bathroom vanity sconce intended for wider single-sink vanities and many double-sink installations where fuller mirror lighting is important. Its traditional styling and Brushed Nickel finish align well with classic Kohler bath fixtures, and the fixture can be installed facing up or down depending on the desired look and light distribution.

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Model no.
K-10572-BNL
Brand
Kohler
Category
Bathroom Lighting
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§ Specifications

#specifications
Light Type
vanity sconce
Bulb Count
3
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 bulbs work with the Devonshire 3-light sconce?

The product data provided for this batch does not confirm the exact socket type, so the `bulb_type` field remains null by design. To choose bulbs correctly, buyers should verify the required base type and maximum wattage on the fixture label or Kohler documentation before installation. LED replacement bulbs are often suitable when they meet those specifications and stay within the fixture's limits. With a three-light bath bar, bulb brightness and color temperature have a larger effect on mirror lighting quality than many buyers expect. Choosing matching lamps across all three positions is important for even output and a balanced appearance.

Can the Devonshire 3-light be installed facing upward or downward?

Yes, that flexibility is part of the Devonshire lighting line. Upward mounting can produce a more ambient, reflective wash of light, while downward mounting usually creates a more direct and task-focused effect over the vanity. The decision often comes down to mirror height, ceiling height, and whether the electrical box places the fixture close to eye level. In larger bathrooms, upward orientation can make the wall feel taller, while downward orientation can improve facial illumination at the sink. The best result usually comes from deciding orientation before final rough-in and mirror placement are locked.

Is this a hardwired fixture that requires a junction box?

Yes. This is a hardwired wall-mounted vanity light and should be installed on a proper electrical junction box. A three-light fixture also benefits from a secure wall-box setup because the overall width and weight are greater than a single-light sconce. The installer should verify that the box location is centered properly above the vanity or mirror before final mounting. Any existing box that is loose or poorly supported should be corrected first. Electrical work in bathrooms should follow both the fixture instructions and local code requirements.

How well does the Brushed Nickel finish coordinate with other Kohler bathroom fixtures?

Brushed Nickel is a practical finish choice for coordinating with many Kohler faucets, shower trim sets, and bath accessories because it sits comfortably between highly traditional and more updated transitional looks. On the Devonshire line specifically, it helps emphasize the collection's classic detailing without becoming overly reflective. If the room already uses chrome, matte black, or brass accents, the variant list gives alternate finish paths while keeping the same three-light fixture format. Matching finish family across visible hardware typically matters more than matching every product collection exactly. Viewing the finish under the room's actual lamp color is still worthwhile because warm bulbs can make nickel appear slightly richer.

What does UL listed mean for this bathroom light fixture?

UL listed indicates the fixture has been tested to recognized safety standards for electrical products. For buyers, that provides reassurance that the light meets a known safety benchmark rather than being an unverified decorative import. It does not override local code, location restrictions, or the need for proper installation, but it is a meaningful baseline credential for a bathroom fixture. Safe use still depends on using approved bulbs, mounting it correctly, and wiring it to a suitable box and circuit. In other words, UL listing is necessary reassurance, not the whole installation plan.