Straight from the gallery to your home, Ophelia Collection pendant lamps add modern simplicity to your kitchen, living room, or office. Steel frame available in polished-nickel or cocoa-brown finishes forms an industrial maze, each ending in an exposed bulb. Perfect lighting for your personal art collection.

Finish:
Polished nickel

Option:
Prop 65

Category:
Chandelier

Subcategory:
Chandelier

Style:
Transitional

Family:
Ophelia

Voltage:
110-125

Number Of Bulbs:
20 Bulbs

Bulb Dimmable:
Yes

Canopy:
Length- 24.8 Width- 5.1 Height- 1

Chain Included:
38.4

Diameter:
30.5

Introduction Date:
01-01-2015

Keyword(s):
Dining room; Living room; Bedroom; Bathroom; Entry Way;

Length:
49

Material:
Steel

Ship Carton Height:
5.906

Ship Carton Length:
46.063

Ship Carton Width:
32.283

Ship Weight:
16

Special Features:
Industrial-Style Arms Ending In Exposed Bulbs
, Lamp Features A Length Of 49 Inches, A Width Of 30.5 Inches, A Height Of 17.5 Inches, A Minimum Hanging Length Of 23.5 Inches, A Maximum Hanging Length Of 63.5 Inches, And Requires 20 Candelabra Bulbs
, Steel Frame In Polished-Nickel Finish

Vendor Ship Method:
Small parcel

Warranty:
1 Year Limited

Weight:
14.4

Wire Included:
141.73

Assembly Required:
Yes

Chain Rod or Cord Finish:
Polished Nickel

Chain Rod or Cord Length:
38.4

Country Of Origin:
China

Cube Volume:
5.08

ETL:
Yes

Furniture Vanity Lighting Prop 65 Chemical Name:
lead

Hanging Device Adjustable:
Yes

Hardware Finish:
Polished Nickel

Hardware Material:
Steel

Height Adjustable:
Yes

Light Direction:
All Around

Lighting Canopy:
Yes

Lighting Shade Included:
No

Max Wattage:
800

Maximum Hanging Height:
63.5

Minimum Hanging Height:
23.5

Number of Boxes:
1

Number Of Tiers:
1

Prop 65:
Yes

Safety Rating:
No

Shipped Via Loose Box Or Palletized:
loose box

Sloped Ceiling Adapter Included:
Yes

Type of Hanging Device:
Rod

Wire Color:
Clear

Standard Category:
Chandeliers

Standard Subcategory:
Other Chandeliers

Standard Finish:
Nickel

Standard Style:
Transitional

Standard Option:
Prop 65