A modern take on midcentury style, the Greer 3-Light Vanity brings understated style to any bathroom. The faceted socket and rivet details in Matte Black adds a pop of personality to the tapered glass. Also available in a 2-Light.
- DIMENSIONS: Overall: 28.25"W x 9"H x 10"E; Backplate: 5"W x 5"H x 1"E
- DETAILS: Cone-shaped clear glass complements the faceted socket holder and bold rivet detail.
- FINISH: Matte Black is a powder coated, muted, neutral tone.
- BULBS: Designed to be dimmable and LED/CFL/Incandescent bulb compatible, this fixture uses 3 - 100 Watt (max) E26 Medium base bulbs (not included)
- It's shown here with a G25 lamp.
- FEATURES: Rated for Damp locations; includes a 1-Year Manufacturer Warranty..
- Fixture Shape: Vanity light
Item Number |
145831MB-528 |
Collection |
Greer |
Item Description |
3 Light Vanity |
Brand |
Capital Lighting |
Finish Description |
Matte Black |
Available Finishes |
MB |
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 |
841740164085 |
Dimensions |
28.25"W x 9"H x 10"E |
Height |
9'' |
Width |
28.25'' |
Extension |
10.00'' |
Backplate Dimensions |
5"W x 5"H x 1"E |
Junction |
Ctr/Top of Fixture: 2.50"; Ctr/Btm: 6.50" |
Weight |
5.50 lbs. |
Glass Dimensions |
6.00"H x 8.00"W |
Mounting Plate Shape |
Round |
Fixture Orientation |
Socket Up or Down |
Material |
Metal & Glass |
Category |
Vanity |
Country of Origin |
China |
Fixture Shape |
Vanity light |
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Type:
Wall Lights
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Width:
28.25"
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Height:
9"
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