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Savoy House Meridian 6-Light Matte Black Candelabra Chandelier

SVM100137MBK
by Savoy House  from  Meridian
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BRAND INFO
  • Item #: SVM100137MBK
  • SKU: M100137MBK
  • Brand: Savoy House
  • Collection: Meridian
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SPECIFICATIONS
Chandelier Type: Medium Chandeliers
Light Style: Transitional
Light Usage Location: Bedroom, Dining Room, Entryway, Hallway, Living Room
Finish: Matte Black
Material: Metal
Canopy Dimension: 5.11"W x 5.11"D x 0.98"H
Bulb Base: E12
Bulb Type: Incandescent/LED
Number of Lights: 6 - Light
Wattage Per Bulb: 60W
Bulb Included: No
Voltage: 120V
Dimmable: Yes
Chain Length: 120"
Wire Length: 144"
Adjustable Height: 22.5"-142.5"
Location Rating: Dry
Safety Rating: ETL
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Product Overview

Traditional chandelier style is given a fun touch of movement in this 6-light chandelier. An undulating frame is finished in Matte Black and dotted with sleek bobeches holding elegantly exposed bulbs. This is a perfect way to freshen up the look of any room! The chandelier is 22.5" in height and 28" in width. It uses 6 candelabra size bulbs of up to 60 watts per bulb. Bulbs not included.
BRAND INFO DIMENSIONS & WEIGHT
  • Dimensions: 28"W x 28"D x 22.5"H
  • Weight: 6.77 lbs
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SPECIFICATIONS
Chandelier Type: Medium Chandeliers Light Style: Transitional Light Usage Location: Bedroom, Dining Room, Entryway, Hallway, Living Room
Finish: Matte Black Material: Metal Canopy Dimension: 5.11"W x 5.11"D x 0.98"H
Bulb Base: E12 Bulb Type: Incandescent/LED Number of Lights: 6 - Light
Wattage Per Bulb: 60W Bulb Included: No Voltage: 120V
Dimmable: Yes Chain Length: 120" Wire Length: 144"
Adjustable Height: 22.5"-142.5" Location Rating: Dry Safety Rating: ETL
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