CPSC Recall in 2017: Williams-Sonoma Recalls Rejuvenation Wall Sconces Due to Shock Hazard (Recall Alert)
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This recall involves Rejuvenation Cypress and Imbrie model articulated wall sconces. The wall sconces have articulating jointed arms and adjustable shades in various colors and finishes. They were sold in plug-in (also called pin-up) and hard wired versions. The sconce arms measure about 16 inches long. Each sconce has a label located inside the canopy of the sconce that contains the SKU number, configuration ID, manufacturing date and production order number. The following SKU numbers are included in the recall and are printed on the production label: A1327, A1328, A1329, A1330, A1331, A1332, A9591, A9592, A9593, A9594, A9595, A9596, A3621, A3622, A3625, A3626, A3623, A3624.
The joint of the articulating arm can pinch or cut the electrical wire causing it to fray, posing a shock hazard.
Repair
Rejuvenation has received four reports of the wires of the sconces being pinched or fraying. No injuries have been reported.
Rejuvenation stores nationwide from September 2016 through March 2017 for between $250 and $400.
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