If your Besa wall sconce cannot mount flush against the wall, this typically is the result of the outlet box protruding from the wall surface. The protruding box prevents the mounting hardware from seating tight to the wall, causing a gap between the wall and the luminaire.
My wall sconce cannot mount flush against the wall!
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