For our Roll & Hill for Schoolhouse lighting collection, we teamed up with Creative Director Jason Miller and The Roll & Hill Design Team to create the Bento Sconce. A playful yet polished light fixture inspired by designs of the past—namely Donald Judd’s practical minimalism and Le Courbusier’s tubular furniture—and the modular metal shades of Japanese lunch boxes. With a sleek painted aluminum box, polished chrome canopy, and Pennsylvania-oak framing the shade, this sconce brings bold style to your space without overpowering it. The clean, modern silhouette pairs perfectly with the soft, diffused glow, thanks to reeded glass, adding a welcoming warmth to any room—from your kitchen to the bedside.
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Crafted from painted aluminum, white oak, and reeded glass
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Can be mounted with or without the polished chrome canopy
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Bulb Included
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Collaboration with New York-based Roll & Hill
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A Schoolhouse Original

New York-based Roll & Hill Founder and Creative Director Jason Miller let his love of industrial fixtures guide the way for Bento, our collection of four new lighting styles. Named after the Japanese lunch boxes, Jason drew inspiration from designs of the past—namely Donald Judd’s practical minimalism and Le Courbusier’s tubular furniture. Each fixture harmonizes powder-coated aluminum shades, Pennsylvania-sourced oak, and chrome-plated tubing to give off a cool vintage vibe, even when unlit.

