Inspired by circuitry and old city plans, the Mid-Century 6-light chandelier incorporates masculine elements into its form. Extended arms bent at complementary angles support clear glass shades styled like wine glasses. The pairing of rounded and angled elements combined with a Polished Nickel finish heightens its sophisticated allure. It's also available in Aged Brass to complement interiors with golden metal accents.
- Style: Modern
- Trend: Mid-Century, Retro / Vintage
Item Number |
421161PN-426 |
Collection |
Mid Century |
Item Description |
6 Light Chandelier |
Brand |
Capital Lighting |
Finish Description |
Polished Nickel |
Available Finishes |
AD, PN |
Glass Description |
Clear Glass |
Number of Bulbs |
6 |
Max Watts Per Bulb |
100 |
Socket Base |
E26 Medium |
Recommended Bulb |
G25 |
Light Source |
Incandescent |
Voltage |
120 |
Location Rating |
Dry |
Chain / Wire |
12" Chain; 120" Wire |
Rod(s) Included |
Rods Included 6"(1),12"(1) & 18"(1)L |
Minimum Hanging Height |
18.5" |
Maximum Hanging Height |
67.5" |
UPC |
841740116978 |
Dimensions |
29.5"W x 17.25"H |
Height |
17.25'' |
Width |
29.5'' |
Extension |
26.00'' |
Weight |
10.00 lbs. |
Glass Dimensions |
5.00"H x 5.75"W |
Glass Shape |
Globe |
Canopy Dimensions |
5.00"W x 5.00"L x 0.75"H |
Mounting Plate Shape |
Round |
Fixture Orientation |
Socket Up |
Light Direction |
Up |
Material |
Metal & Glass |
Category |
Chandelier |
Country of Origin |
China |
Room List |
Dining Room, Living Room, Bedroom, Foyer/Entryway, Kitchen, Home Office |
Style |
Modern |
Trend |
Mid-Century, Retro / Vintage |
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