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Kohler Forte 3-Light Bathroom Vanity Sconce, Brushed Nickel

Model number
K-11367-BN

The Kohler Forte K-11367-BN is a three-light transitional vanity sconce designed for wider mirrors and bath layouts that need more even light across the sink area. Its Brushed Nickel finish keeps the fixture broadly compatible with Kohler bath hardware, and the light can be installed facing up or down to tune the room's balance of task lighting and ambient glow.

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Model no.
K-11367-BN
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 bulb type does the Forte 3-light sconce use, and what bulbs should I choose?

The source details for this batch do not confirm the exact bulb base, so the `bulb_type` field is left null intentionally. The correct lamp type and maximum wattage should be verified from Kohler's installation literature or the fixture label before purchasing bulbs. For most vanity applications, buyers prefer matching LED bulbs because they provide consistent output with lower maintenance than incandescent lamps. On a three-light fixture, balanced brightness and color temperature matter because uneven lamps are easy to notice across a wide mirror. If you want a softer bathroom feel, warm or soft-white bulbs are usually preferred over cooler daylight tones.

Can the Forte 3-light be oriented upward or downward?

Yes. Like the other Forte sconces in this batch, the three-light model can be installed facing up or facing down. Upward orientation can create a gentler, more ambient effect by reflecting light off surrounding surfaces, while downward orientation can improve direct illumination at the vanity. The right setup depends on the room's ceiling height, mirror dimensions, and how much task lighting is needed for grooming. Because Forte is transitional in style, neither direction feels out of character visually. It is worth deciding orientation before installation so the fixture height and mirror placement feel intentional together.

Is this a hardwired fixture that needs a junction box?

Yes, this is a hardwired wall-mounted vanity light and should be installed on an appropriate electrical junction box. A three-light fixture spans more width than smaller sconces, so centering and box stability are important to the final result. The existing electrical box should be secure and properly supported before the fixture is attached. Bathroom electrical work should always be done with power off and in accordance with local code and the manufacturer's instructions. When the existing rough-in is poorly placed, adjusting the box before final wall finishing usually produces the cleanest installation.

How does the Brushed Nickel finish coordinate with Kohler faucets and accessories?

Brushed Nickel is commonly chosen because it works across a broad range of Kohler bath products without looking too bright or too stark. On the Forte line, it reinforces the collection's transitional character and helps the fixture blend with both classic and more updated vanity setups. It is especially practical in family bathrooms because the finish tends to show smudges less dramatically than polished finishes. If the space is built around stronger contrast, the Matte Black variant gives a more graphic look while keeping the same fixture size and style. Matching the main visible metals in the room will usually matter more than using one single collection everywhere.

What does the UL listing indicate for this bathroom vanity light?

This product is marked UL listed, meaning it has been evaluated to recognized safety standards for electrical lighting equipment. That is a meaningful qualification for a fixture intended for bathroom use, where buyers are rightly sensitive to electrical safety. The listing does not eliminate the need to follow code or manufacturer instructions, especially concerning placement and proper wiring methods. Safe installation still depends on the right box, the right bulbs, and correct connection to the home's electrical system. UL listing is best viewed as a verified starting point for a compliant installation.