Item # bci2221166
Elk Lighting Schoolhouse Pendants Single Light 8" Wide Mini Pendant with Round Canopy and Hand Blown Glass Shade
Model: 69052-1
from the Schoolhouse Pendants Collection
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$158.40
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Product Overview
Features
- Please Note: Due to its hand-made nature, each uniquely beautiful piece of blown glass will vary slightly in color and pattern
- Constructed from metal and glass
- Comes with hand blown glass shade
- Requires (1) 75 watt Medium (E26) bulb
- Rod suspended fixture
- Capable of being dimmed when used with incandescent bulbs
- UL rated for dry locations
- Covered under a 1 year limited manufacturer warranty
Dimensions
- Height: 8.0"
- Width: 8.0"
- Depth: 8"
- Product Weight: 3.0 lbs
Electrical Specifications
- Bulb Base: Medium (E26)
- Number of Bulbs: 1
- Bulb Included: No
- Watts Per Bulb: 75 watts
- Wattage: 75 watts
- Voltage: 120 volts
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Dimensions and Measurements
Depth
8 in.
Height
8 in.
Pendant Size
Mini Pendants
Product Weight
3 lbs.
Width
8 in.
Included Components
Bulb Included
No
Shade
Yes
Characteristics and Features
Base Color
Bronze
Bulb Base
Medium (E26)
Bulb Visible
No
Canopy Shape
Round
Fixture Shape
Schoolhouse
Glass Features
Frosted Glass, Hand Blown Glass
Hanging Options
Rods
Light Direction
Ambient Lighting
Material
Glass, Metal
Number of Bulbs
1
Number of Light Source(s)
1
Pendant Type
Single Pendant
Shade Color
White
Shade Material
Glass
Shade Shape
Schoolhouse
Sloped Ceiling Compatible
No
Style
Schoolhouse
Theme
Transitional
Electrical and Operational Information
Power Source
Hardwired
Voltage
120
Voltage Type
Line Voltage (110-120V)
Wattage
75
Watts Per Bulb
75
Warranty and Product Information
Certifications
UL
Collection
Schoolhouse Pendants
Country Of Origin
China
Location Rating
Dry Location
Manufacturer Warranty
1 Year Limited
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