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Visual Comfort Studio Thayer 5-Light Antique Gild Gold Linear Island Pendant

VCSF33265ADB
by  Visual Comfort Studio  from  Thayer
$1,099.00
$1,570.00 30% Off
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BRAND INFO
  • Item #: VCSF33265ADB
  • SKU: F3326/5ADB
  • Brand: Visual Comfort Studio
  • Collection: Thayer
  • Warranty: View warranty info
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SPECIFICATIONS
Pendant Type: Island Lighting
Light Style: Transitional
Light Usage Location: Dining Room, Kitchen
Voltage: 120 Volts
Finish: Antique Gild
Material: Steel
Canopy Dimension: 15.75''W x 5.87''D x 1''H
Bulb Type: Torpedo Candelabra
Number of Lights: 5 - Light
Wattage Per Bulb: 60W
Bulb Included: No
Voltage: 120V
Chain Length: 60''
Wire Length: 180''
Wire Color: Clear Silver
Maximum Height: 84.75''
Slope: 45 degrees
Location Rating: Damp
Safety Rating: ETL
Energy Star Compliant: No
Title 24 Compliant: Yes
Designer: Sean Lavin
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Product Overview

Sophisticated and sleek, the Thayer Collection is a refreshing interpretation of a traditional four-sided lantern softened with graceful curved lines. Thayer is available in three stunning finishes: Antique Guild finish, industrial-inspired Smith Steel or Polished Nickel.
BRAND INFO DIMENSIONS & WEIGHT
  • Dimensions: 49''W x 14''D x 20.25''H
  • Weight: 15 lbs
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SPECIFICATIONS
Pendant Type: Island Lighting Light Style: Transitional Light Usage Location: Dining Room, Kitchen
Voltage: 120 Volts Finish: Antique Gild Material: Steel
Canopy Dimension: 15.75''W x 5.87''D x 1''H Bulb Type: Torpedo Candelabra Number of Lights: 5 - Light
Wattage Per Bulb: 60W Bulb Included: No Voltage: 120V
Chain Length: 60'' Wire Length: 180'' Wire Color: Clear Silver
Maximum Height: 84.75'' Slope: 45 degrees Location Rating: Damp
Safety Rating: ETL Energy Star Compliant: No Title 24 Compliant: Yes
Designer: Sean Lavin
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