Item # bci1978611
Currey and Company Earthshine 1 Light Pendant with Hammered Metal Shade
Model: 9782
$1,091.20
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- Blackened Steel$1,091.2082 In Stock
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Product Overview
Currey and Company 9782 Earthshine 1 Light Pendant with Hammered Metal Shade
This downlighting pendant artfully constructed out of randomly hammered metal. A blackened steel finish covers both the inside and outside of the shade, with the bulb creating a warm glow as it reflects off the subtly metallic finish. Suitable for a wide variety of spaces, this pendant is sure to add visual interest and a warm glow to any room.
Currey and Company 9782 Features:
- Material: Wrought Iron
- Fixture Type: Hardwire
- Socket Finish: White
- wire Color: Black
Currey and Company 9782 Specifications:
- Height: 21"
- Diameter: 22"
- Number Of Bulbs Required: 1 (not Included)
- Bulb Type: Edison
- Socket Type: Porcelain
- Maximum Watts Per Socket: 100
- Maximum Wattage For Product: 100
- Cord Length: 13'
- Chain Length: 6'
- Canopy Diameter: 5.75"
Additional Currey and Company Links
This product is listed under the following manufacturer number(s):
- Currey and Company 9782
Blackened Steel
Manufacturer Resources
Dimensions and Measurements
Canopy Width
5.75 in.
Chain Length
72 in.
Diameter
22 in.
Height
21 in.
Maximum Height
93 in.
Pendant Size
Large Pendants
Shade Diameter
22 in.
Width
22 in.
Wire Length
156 in.
Included Components
Bulb Included
No
Shade
Yes
Characteristics and Features
Base Color
Nickel
Bulb Base
Medium (E26)
Bulb Visible
Yes
Characteristics
Wrought Iron
Fixture Shape
Dome
Hanging Options
Chains
Light Direction
Down Lighting
Material
Iron
Number of Bulbs
1
Number of Light Source(s)
1
Pendant Type
Single Pendant
Shade Color
Pewter
Shade Material
Metal
Shade Shape
Dome
Sloped Ceiling Compatible
Yes
Style
Industrial
Theme
Industrial
Electrical and Operational Information
Power Source
Hardwired
Wattage
100
Watts Per Bulb
100
Warranty and Product Information
Collection
Earthshine
Product Videos
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