NICKEL Visual Comfort LXV1004 Cheverny 4 Light 6" Tall Bathroom Sconce Polished Indoor Lighting Bathroom Fixtures Bathroom S
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Visual Comfort LXV1004 Cheverny 4 Light 6" Tall Bathroom Sconce The Cheverny series by Christiane Lemieux is a stunning fusion of the timeless elegance from the French and Italian design of the 1940s, reimagined in a versatile and contemporary style. This collection seamlessly marries the opulent curves and details reminiscent of that era with modern sensibilities, resulting in lighting that exudes grace and adaptability. Each piece encapsulates the refined craftsmanship of French and Italian artisans while offering a fresh interpretation that effortlessly integrates into various design aesthetics. The Chambord collection offers an array of lighting options, ensuring that every room is bathed in a warm and inviting light. Illuminate your surroundings with the allure of the French and Italian 1940s, reimagined for today's design, and let your space shine with timeless beauty and versatility.Features:Constructed from steelComes with frosted glass shadesRequires (4) candelabra (E12) 60 watt bulbs (not included)Capable of being dimmedETL for damp locationsDimensions:Height: 5-1/4"Width: 25"Extension: 6-1/2"Product Weight: 9.5 lbsShade Height: 5-1/4"Shade Depth: 6-1/2"Backplate Height: 4-1/2"Backplate Width: 4-1/2"Backplate Depth: 5/8"Electrical Specifications:Max Wattage: 240 wattsNumber of Bulbs: 4Watts Per Bulb: 60 wattsBulb Base: Candelabra (E12)Bulb Shape: G16.5Voltage: 120 voltsBulbs Included: No Bathroom Sconce Polished Nickel
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