Madison Innovations Lighting 9952-1F-12-WG 2 Light 12" Wide Flush Mount Square Outdoor Ceiling Fixture with Water Glass Bron
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Innovations Lighting 9952-1F-12-WG Madison 2 Light 12" Wide Flush Mount Square Outdoor Ceiling Fixture with Water Glass The Madison Collection captures the timeless beauty of classic lantern design, reimagined with coastal durability. Its tapered frame, gently curved arm, and oversized loop detail create a graceful silhouette that feels at home on a seaside porch or a sophisticated city entryway. Glass panels allow the light to shine bright and true, showcasing the filament bulb within, while the coastal rating ensures lasting performance in salty air and harsh weather. Whether mounted in multiples along a walkway or flanking a front door, Madison offers a warm welcome with enduring style and strength.Features:Comes with water glass shadesMarine grade materialRequires (2) medium (E26) 60 watt bulbs (not included)Capable of being dimmedConstructed from aluminum and EPMMFeaturing a 4" waterglass non-beveled (4 panel glass set) shadeETL Rated for damp locationsThis coastal rated collection is backed by Innovations Lighting’s 5-year manufacturer finish warranty.Dimensions:Height: 4-1/4"Width: 12"Depth: 12"Product Weight: 3.294 lbsWire Length: 6"Shade Height: 1/8"Shade Width: 9-5/8"Shade Depth: 9-5/8"Electrical Specifications:Max Wattage: 120 wattsNumber of Bulbs: 2Watts Per Bulb: 60 wattsBulb Base: Medium (E26)Bulb Shape: T10Voltage: 120 voltsBulbs Included: No Flush Mount Bronze
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