Brooke Shields Confirms It: The Big Light Era Is Officially Over, and Sculptural Candlestick Sconces Are Defining Interiors for 2026
Brooke's candelabra-style sconce is the perfect reminder that natural lighting is the ultimate illumination method for 2026
Those of us who have an aversion to the Big Light are typically more inclined to get our lighting sources through lamps and sconces. Even if you're still pro-overhead lighting, there is something to be said about decorative wall lighting, and our case is made stronger through Brooke Shields' recent Instagram post.
In it, we can see the actor has a candelabra-style sconce hanging on her wall, and the combination of antique-inspired metals and curved arms makes for a sculptural, unique light fixture.
Our style editor, Julia, already predicted that stylish candle sconces will be the it-lighting for 2026, and design experts agree that this vintage-inspired trend is the way to go.
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Form meets flame in this antique-inspired piece crafted from sturdy brass steel. Its ambient glow is not dissimilar from that of Brooke's, meaning it'd look perfect in a breakfast nook just like hers.
This barely-there bow is unexpectedly sophisticated, rendered all laissez-faire in a patinated metal finish that strikes the balance between edgy and sweet. It carries enough gravitas to hang solo – or, naturally, doubled-up as living room wall lighting to make the grand even grander.
Amplify your flame with this modernist sconce from Audo Copenhagen, where the drama isn’t just in the glow. Its mirrored backplate echoes the very shape of the flame it reflects – a clever detail that doubles the impact.
Few pieces deliver more bang for your buck than Anthropologie’s scalloped-edge candle sconce. Whether used as a bedroom lighting idea, or in a dining room, or hallway, it instantly punches up a space's energy with its playful presence.
This durable and timeless wall sconce would fit perfectly into an antique home, as well as adding a vintage touch as a point of contrast in a more modern property. The brass design would be the ideal complement to white walls.
This stunning light fixture features a pleated shade and wood wall base for a timeless and chic look. The pleats are right on trend.
Design insiders explain that taking cues from antique lighting solutions is a fantastic way to maintain visual interest in any space, from the living room to the hallway.
'Chandeliers, sconces and sculptural statement pieces reinterpret vintage silhouettes with updated proportions, simplified lines and elevated detailing,' Mara Rypacek Miller, the founder of Industville, explains.
'High-shine finishes are giving way to more tactile, nuanced treatments like softly patinated brass, bronze, and richly textured metals that lend warmth, depth, and a handcrafted quality.'
To recreate the look, we love this Wayfair steel light fixture, or for a natural approach, try this Anthropologie scalloped wall attachment.
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In an era defined by slower living and more intentional interiors, it’s no surprise that the 'big light' is falling out of favor. Candlestick sconces speak to a desire for homes that feel welcoming rather than overlit, curated rather than clinical. Their gentle glow and sculptural presence create moments of calm throughout a space, reminding us that good lighting isn’t just about visibility – it’s about how a room makes you feel at the end of the day.

Hannah is Homes & Gardens’ News Editor, with a focus on celebrity style and entertainment content. She got her start in media as a digital editorial assistant at ELLE Canada, and has since written about lifestyle and culture for publications such as Nylon and i-D.
Her love of film is rivaled only by one with a great soundtrack, and she hopes to someday decorate a Nancy Meyers-worthy kitchen.