Our Mid-Century 3-light vanity fixture embraces the revival of warm and earthy finishes as a trend to create a cozy, relaxing space. With a soft sheen that's not as ornate as gold but just as impressive, the Aged Brass finish gives off subtle visual texture. Paired with clear, rounded glass that mimics wine glasses, this vanity light washes the bathroom or powder room in elegant illumination. This fixture is also available in a Polished Nickel finish.
- VERSATILE: Mounts bulbs up or down, dimmable and LED/CFL/Incandescent compatible, uses two 100-Watt (max) E26 medium base bulbs (Not Included).
- Fixture Shape: Vanity Light
Item Number |
121131AD-426 |
Collection |
Mid Century |
Item Description |
3 Light Vanity |
Brand |
Capital Lighting |
Finish Description |
Aged Brass |
Available Finishes |
AD, MB, PN |
Glass Description |
Clear Glass |
Number of Bulbs |
3 |
Max Watts Per Bulb |
100 |
Socket Base |
E26 Medium |
Recommended Bulb |
G25 |
Light Source |
Incandescent |
Voltage |
120 |
Location Rating |
Damp |
UPC |
841740118477 |
Dimensions |
23.5"W x 9.75"H x 6.75"E |
Height |
9.75'' |
Width |
23.5'' |
Extension |
6.75'' |
Backplate Dimensions |
5.25"W x 5.25"H x 1"E |
Junction |
Ctr/Top of Fixture: 2.75"; Ctr/Btm: 7.00" |
Weight |
4.00 lbs. |
Glass Dimensions |
5.00"H x 5.75"W |
Glass Shape |
Globe |
Mounting Plate Shape |
Round |
Fixture Orientation |
Socket Up or Down |
Material |
Metal & Glass |
Category |
Vanity |
Country of Origin |
China |
Room List |
Bathroom, Powder Room |
Fixture Shape |
Vanity Light |
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Type:
Wall Lights
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Width:
23.5"
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Height:
9.75"
Professional delivery and installation is available for every product we sell. We would be happy to coordinate delivery and installation for you.
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