One Light Pendant
in Red Ruby
by Meyda Tiffany
from the Troy collection
Original price
$1,043.66
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Original price
$1,043.66
Original price
current price
$1,043.66
$1,043.66
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$1,043.66
Current price
current price
$1,043.66
Inspired by the complex profile of industrial lights and fans, this traditional pendant shade makes for an elaborate display. This curvaceous metal wire cage-like pendant reveals a single Edison-style lamp that evokes beautiful ambient illumination. The frame and hardware are shown in a brilliant Red Ruby metal finish. This fixture is ideal for utility rooms, workspaces, dining areas, and espresso bars. The overall height ranges from 23 to 82 inches, as the suspension cord can be adjusted in the field. This item is the single light pendant version of 213578, the 156 Wide Troy 8 Light Pendant. The Troy Pendants are featured in our American-made, American-designed, handcrafted Industrial Lighting Collection. UL and cUL listed for dry and damp locations. The pendants are featured at MEDICI Roasting in the Austin-Bergstrom International Airport."
Collection: Troy
Est. Ship Date: CUSTOM CRAFTED IN YORKVILLE, NEW YORK PLEASE ALLOW 56 DAYS
SKU: 5171887
Height: 23.00
Length: 14.00
Weight: 4.00
Length: 14.00
Weight: 4.00
Width: 15.25"
Height:23.00"
Length: 14.00"
Bulb Type: A19
Bulb Base: E26
Bulb Quantity: 1
Wattage: 60.00
SKU:
5171887
Collection:
Material:
Steel
Color:
Red Ruby
Glass:
Red
Safety Listing:
Damp
Safety Rating:
Damp
Wattage:
60 Watts
Bulb Base:
E26
Bulbs Included:
No
Bulb Quantity:
1
Dimmable:
No
Imported:
USA
UPC:
705696132171
Width/Diameter:
15.25"
Height:
23.00"
Length:
14.00"
Lighting Design Spec Sheet:
Print Spec Sheet
Size Guide:
View Sizing Guide
Care:
- Glass, metal and bulbs use a duster once a week to prevent dust build up
- Linen/material use a lint roller
- Most lights can be wiped down with a damp cloth after light is off
Warning: This product can expose you to chemicals which are known to the State of California to cause cancer. For more information go to p65warnings.ca.gov/.
