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Warm Tips:
- Can be installed on flush ceilings, sloped ceilings and vaulted ceilings.
- Crystal chandelier not included light bulb.
- Need longer chain? Contact the seller for customization!
- Missing parts or quality issue? Contact seller!
- Extra crystals included.
- Please check dimensions of the product before ordering to ensure it fits your room.
Industrial farmhouse crystal chandelier is compatible with all ceiling types including flat, sloped ceilings and vaulted ceiling.
Specifications:
Material: Top k9 clear crystal, Iron frame.
Light Source: 8 x E12 bulb, max 40W each (Bulb not included). Fully dimmable when used with dimmable bulbs and a compatible dimmer switch (not included).
Suitable Voltage: 120V
Number of bulbs: 8
Color: black, brown, you can choose according to your favorite style.
- Dimensions:
- D4.7” Ceiling canopy (Ceiling Style)
- D5.9” Ceiling canopy (Pendant Style)
- Lamp Body Size: D31.5” x H20”
- 59” Adjustable chain
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Wayne Foy –
Beautiful Focal pointAssembly (attaching crystals) took awhile but it wasn’t difficult, just time consuming. It was worth the time. Everyone comments on this beautiful chandelier.
Salvatore Castiglia –
Very nice lookingNice looking chandelier
Peace Man –
Looks great but.Looks great but it is a tedious and time consuming task to hang the glass.
PretendRunner –
Beautiful Light Fixture, Have to Assemble Entirely, Including WiringThe fixture is really beautiful and makes a bold statement over my dining room table. The metal color is a very light bronze. One of the 4 crystal/light base brackets was slightly bend so doesn’t exactly align with the other brackets on each side, however I decided to keep. You have to put the entire light together, including wiring. The majority of light fixtures typically come already wired, so this was unexpected.