CPSC2025-02-27

Kichler Lighting Recalls Wall Sconces Due to Risk of Electric Shock

Kichler Lighting LLC, of Solon, Ohio
Hazard

The wall sconce's electrical wires can become damaged at the adjustable joints, posing a risk of electric shock.

Remedy
Consumers should inspect their wall sconce and confirm that the product is installed as a plug-in fixture without an electrical box. Upon confirmation, consumers should immediately unplug and stop using the recalled sconces and visit www.kichler.com/legal/safety-information/recall-information-43115 to determine whether their sconce is included in this recall. If sconces are subject to this recall, consumers should complete a Contact Us webform available at www.kichler.com/customer-care/contact-us and select "Product Question" from the drop-down menu. Once contacted, Kichler will provide instructions on how to destroy the recalled product and how to provide a photograph confirming the destruction to obtain a free replacement wall sconce.
Sold at
Lighting showrooms nationwide and online at Amazon.com and Lowes.com from June 2023 through December 2024 for between $165 and $240.
Affected count
About 2,760 (In addition, about 215 were sold in Canada)
Injuries reported
None reported
Manufactured in
China
Remedy type
Replace
Products
Ellerbeck Wall Sconces
Consumer contact
Kichler toll-free at 866-558-5706 from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. ET Monday through Friday, or online at www.kichler.com/legal/safety-information/recall-information-43115 or www.kichler.com and click on "Safety Recall Information" at the bottom of the page for more information. Consumers can also go to www.kichler.com/customer-care/contact-us and use the "Contact Us" webform to submit a "Product Questions" message and request more information.

Official notice

https://www.cpsc.gov/Recalls/2025/Kichler-Lighting-Recalls-Wall-Sconces-Due-to-Risk-of-Electric-Shock

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