The LBL Lighting HS270BUSC1B50MRL has been discontinued
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LBL Lighting 1 Light Track Pendant
Model: HS270BUSC1B50MRL
Product Overview
LBL Lighting Stogie II Blue Monorail 1 Light Track Pendant
Showcasing a dazzling tube of mouth-blown Blue glass subjected to a unique iris treatment, this stunning pendant is lit up by an included 50 watt xenon lamp.
LBL Lighting's Monorail is a versatile state-of-the-art track lighting system featuring hand bendable track in a variety of finishes to compliment any décor. The Monorail system is available in both ceiling mount or wall mount configurations for added flexibility. Monorail lighting pendants and heads are also compatible with LED Illuminated Monorail systems.
LBL Lighting Stogie II Blue Monorail Features:
- Pictured with Satin Nickel Finish
- System Type: Monorail
- Blue Cylinder Shaped Glass
- 72" Field-Cuttable Wire Included
LBL Lighting Stogie II Blue Monorail Specifications:
- Requires (1) x 50 Watt GY6.35 Base Xenon Bulb (Included)
- Voltage: 12
- Wattage: 50
- Height: 11"
- Diameter: 2.8"
- Shade Height: 11"
- Shade Diameter: 2.8"
- Maximum Overall Height: 83"
- UL Listed for Dry Location
For 38 years, LBL Lighting has built their business on trust. Since its inception as a family business in 1971 LBL Lighting has continued to be one of the recognized leaders of the lighting industry and a premier choice for lighting designers throughout North America. Developed with beauty, originality, and quality in mind, their designs celebrate the functional and artistic nature of lighting with eclectic designs and decorative forms.
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This product is listed under the following manufacturer number(s):
- LBL Lighting HS270BUBZ1B50MRL*
Bronze - LBL Lighting HS270BUSC1B50MRL*
Satin Nickel
*Denotes a finish or option that has been discontinued.
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