Chrome Top LED bulb-- is there such a thing?

I need 60-100 watt equivalent, 3000-3200k

You could mount a reflector over the led bulb. It could be an actual mirror even. One pulled out of a pocket makeup mirror or those small round craft mirrors used to display small figures.

That wouldnt work well under the circumstances.

We have some wall sconces like this:

And I need to focus the light below them, not on the shade or above the light.

I wonder if inverting the screw in and using the tir optic lights pointing downward

or say create a A27 version of the light snake

male A27 on one end, female connection on the other, flexible conduit between, bend it into a hood

Polished a plate, drill a hole and put it on before the lamp shade. Aluminum is good enough, at least compared to chrome. As shiny as chrome is, it's not an efficient reflective coating.

I thought about mounting a socket to the top of the lamp harp, the problem is it’s one of those shades that mounts to the socket, not to the fixture, so it doesnt leave much room.

LOL

It wouldnt keep light out of the shade, which in turn would still disperse it everywhere.

I’ve had the same question. Ended up cutting the center hole bigger on some old CD/DVD-coasters and that does ok, mounted at the top of the fixture to throw the light back downward. Probably a white disk of anything would do as well.

Just make a tinfoil hat for it. A little smaller than the one I wear.

I cant picture what you did here?