Prairie Craftsman #457

Price:
Due to HIGH Demand Please allow 7 weeks to ship.
- Regular price
- $1,050.00
- Sale price
- $1,050.00
Due to HIGH Demand Please allow 7 weeks to ship.
This semi-flush mount light is ideal for adding warmth and sophistication to your home. Its hexagonal shape makes it a striking choice for dining rooms, foyers, or kitchens, blending dramatic style with traditional charm. The bold geometric silhouette is softened by caramel cream glass, while the exquisite hand-cut wood trim enhances its luxurious appeal. Bring a touch of classic elegance to your space with the Prairie Style Craftsman Chandelier.
Specifications:
- Instructions: View
- See the fixture in a home: Customer Photos
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Frame Maximum Width: Regular 21.5" x 18.5" - Large 25" x 21.5"
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Ceiling Board Maximum Width: Regular 11 1/2" - Large 15 1/5"
- Diagram of Sizes: Regular Size - Large Size
- Weight: 17-28 pounds depending on the size and style.
- Wattage & Bulbs: 3 Bulbs 100 watts maximum each. Works with: LED, fluorescent or incandescent bulbs.
- Rating: UL Listed for Dry Locations
- Main Glass Color: Caramel or Whispering White Glass(20% brighter)
- Frame: Oak or Cherry - See colors. Custom colors are available
Size Applications:
- Regular Size: Rooms 11' x 11' or smaller. Craftsman Style Kitchen Lighting, small dining rooms and bedroom
- Large Size: Rooms 12' x 12' to 15' x 15' Average to large Kitchens, Dining Rooms and Family Rooms.
- Note: The room size applications above represents about 80% of the applications, customers will use a regular size in a large room and a grand size in an average dining room depending on the decor, ceiling height, and many other factors.
Calculating Hanging Height:
- Over A Table: For The Craftsman Style Chandelier in any size we recommend 5' 11" to 6' 7" from the floor. The factors to consider are, will I hit my head when I bend over the table, will this fixture block the view of the window, wall decorations or someone standing across the table.
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In An Open Space:
6' 6" to 7' 6" from the floor, in some cases even higher depending on the application. -
Measuring Hanging Height:
Hanging height is determined by measuring from the ceiling to the bottom of the glass. The easiest way to measure is to hold a yardstick or tape measure up to the ceiling and see how far you want the fixture to hang down.