Lowing Two Light Chandelier in Polished Antique Brass (182|SLCH356CPAB)

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Finish: BRASS - ANTIQUE
Width: 10.50in
Height: 27.60in

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Two Light Chandelier by Visual Comfort Modern from the Lowing collection in Polished Antique Brass finish The Lowing Medium Wide Chandelier by Sean Lavin is best described as a deconstructed modern chandelier, where glass orbs are each suspended from the sleek branchlike central hub via contrasting textured cloth-covered cords to make a distinctly alluring visual statement. While each transparent clear glass orb is perfectly spherical and smooth on the exterior surface, the interior surface features gradually thickening bands of glass artfully crafted by talented artisans to add alluring visual interest and dimension to your space. Whether you select the two-, four-, or six-light chandelier, you will find an option perfect for your kitchen island lighting, dining room lighting, or living room lighting application. Its two fully dimmable vintage tubular style LED lamping options are not only energy efficient but also allow you to customize these pendant lights to your desired ambiance. {ADDITIONAL FINISH INFORMATION: Polished Antique Brass}
AVAILABLE FOR PURCHASE:
NO
REQUIRED (NOT INCLUDED):
2 E12 CANDELABRA=BULBS
FINISH:
BRASS - ANTIQUE
IMAGE INFO:
ACTUAL
ON DISPLAY IN SHOWROOM:
No
IN STOCK IN SHOWROOM:
No
STANDARD STYLE:
CONTEMPORARY MODERN
HEIGHT:
27.60
HEIGHT RANGE:
25-30''
WIDTH:
10.50
FAMILY:
LOWING
NUMBER OF BULBS:
2
LENGTH:
58.60
SHIP WEIGHT:
24.50LB
BOX WIDTH:
27.50''
BOX HEIGHT:
15.00''
BOX LENGTH:
54.50
ROD:
60''
WIRE:
72
DESIGNER:
SEAN LAVIN
DIMMABLE:
YES
MATERIAL:
STEEL OR BRASS
TITLE 20:
YES
TITLE 24:
YES
SAFETY LISTING:
ETL
SAFETY RATING:
DAMP
BULB BASE:
E12 CANDELABRA
BULB TYPE:
T6
VOLTAGE:
120.00
MANUFACTURER WARRANTY:
1 YEAR
QUANTITY AVAILABLE AT MANUFACTURER:
0
GLASS FINISH OR STYLE:
CLEAR
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