Wide Visual Comfort SLCH51630 Cupola 45" Linear Chandelier Hand Rubbed Antique Brass Indoor Lighting Chandeliers SLCH51630HA
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Visual Comfort SLCH51630 Cupola 45" Wide Linear Chandelier The Cupola Chandelier by Sean Lavin is part of the Trellis collection, representing modern, minimalist lighting in its purest form. Each of the chandelier profiles features an optic that brilliantly illuminates while minimizing glare. Cupola features a domed alabaster optic and tapered metal shade. The multitude of canopy options ship with the cable attached which can be easily cut in the field to size for the ultimate in versatility. The pendants feature a quick-connect simplifying installation. Optional spacers and pendant accessories facilitate unique geometries while adding depth and dimension to this stunning collection.Features:Canopy ships with 12 feet of cable per pendant which can be easily cut in the fieldEach port in the canopy comes with a plug to cover an unused portsOptional spacers and pendant accessories facilitate unique geometries while adding depth and dimension to this stunning collectionThis item is made of natural brass. It is a living finish that will patina and warm with age which adds richness. If it gets an uneven patina or spots, a brass cleaner can restore the finishMetal constructionWhite stone teardrop shadesIntegrated 3000K LED lightingCapable of being dimmedRated for damp locationsDimensions:Height: 4-11/16"Maximum Height: 4-11/16"Width: 44-5/8"Depth: 11"Electrical Specifications:Wattage: 4.3 wattsNumber of Light Source(s): 18Lumens: 6192Color Temperature: 3000KColor Rendering Index: 90 CRI Hand Rubbed Antique Brass
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