The LBL Lighting HS687GYSCLEDMR2 has been discontinued
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LBL Lighting 1 Light Track Pendant
Model: HS687GYSCLEDMR2
Product Overview
LBL Lighting Sulton Gray LED 2-Circuit Rail 1 Light Track Pendant
With a soft curvy shape, this Moroccan-inspired Gray cased glass pendant will add a touch of class and style to any room while the included 50 watt xenon lamp creates ample ambient lighting.
With two individually switchable circuits in one rail, the 2-Circuit Monorail system adds extended versatility to your lighting application. With the ability to have two separate banks of lights on two different dimmers or switches, this system opens up many opportunities for creative lighting expression and control.
LBL Lighting Sulton Gray LED 2-Circuit Rail Features:
- Pictured with Satin Nickel Finish
- System Type: 2-Circuit Rail
- Gray Specialty Shaped Glass
- 72" Field-Cuttable Wire Included
LBL Lighting Sulton Gray LED 2-Circuit Rail Specifications:
- Requires (1) x 6 Watt LED Bulb (Included)
- Voltage: 12
- Wattage: 6
- Height: 13"
- Diameter: 3.4"
- Shade Height: 13"
- Shade Diameter: 3.4"
- Maximum Overall Height: 85"
- 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 HS687GYBZLEDMR2*
Bronze - LBL Lighting HS687GYSCLEDMR2*
Satin Nickel
*Denotes a finish or option that has been discontinued.
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