Brim

Brim is a minimal, customizable, multi-directional sconce equipped with a swiveling head and simple, column-like shade. The narrow, downward beam of light is ideal for installation as a bedside reading light, but as a sconce of many hats, Brim offers a range of looks suited to various applications. The fully interchangeable shades are available in circular, square, or faceted formats, each designed to highlight different features of an array of finishes. On/Off toggle switch optional.

Explore & Build

Browse and build the beloved sconce. Choose from 3 shades, 2 switch options, in various finishes.

A Sconce of Many Hats

Equipped with a multi-directional swivel and a range of design options, the adaptable Brim presents different looks for every occasion. Install Brim as a focused bedside reading light, or in a row to softly illuminate a corridor. For the cylindrical metal shade, choose a circular, square, or faceted surface in a range of finishes.

Zen Den by Working Holidays — Los Angeles, CA

Brim sconce, matte black corded

Shop Talk

09/02/2025

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Shop Talk with Neil Logan & Roseanna Smith Vol. 13

Neil Logan brought clarity to 85 Franklin: keep what works, highlight the charm, don’t mess it up. Our collaboration with him has grown from Industry City to Kingston, and this project felt like the natural next step. Alongside Neil, project manager Roseanna Smith helped shape the vision and strategy, guiding the space to tell RBW’s story of evolution and what comes next. We caught up with Neil to talk about the design approach behind 85 Franklin, the art of doing less, and how to show off lighting without trying too hard.

Events

07/03/2025

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RBW | Factory & 85F Tour

From Kingston to Tribeca, last week moved through every layer of what we do. Day One began on the factory floor, where materials meet process. Day Two ended at 85F, where those ideas take shape in space and light. Thank you to everyone who joined us!

Events

06/18/2025

RBW

RBW | Back On The Farm

We’re honored to support the Kingston YMCA Farm Project for a third year—an urban farm that empowers youth to take on food justice, environmental leadership, and community-building