Item # bci542156
The Savoy House 7-9345-1-323 has been discontinued
** See similar or replacement items below **
Savoy House School House 1 Light Mini Pendant
Model: 7-9345-1-323
from the School House Collection
Discontinued
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Product Overview
A charming collection of pendants and semi-flushes which evoke images of a quaint, time-honored schoolhouse from yesteryear. Old Bronze finish with Pale Cream glass.
Features:
- Clear glass shade
- Vintage Edison Bulb recommended for aesthetics
- CUL and UL Listed for dry locations
- Designed to cast a soft ambient light over a wide area
Dimensions:
- Height: 40.75"
- Product Weight: 2.9 lbs
- Width: 9"
Electrical Specifications:
- Bulb Base: Medium (E26)
- Bulb Type: Incandescent
- Number of Bulbs: 1
- Voltage: 120v
- Wattage: 100
- Watts Per Bulb: 100
Additional Savoy House Links
This product is listed under the following manufacturer number(s):
- Savoy House 7-9345-1-323*
Old Bronze - Savoy House 7-9345-1-69*
Pewter - Savoy House 7-9345-1-11*
Polished Chrome - Savoy House 7-9345-1-322*
Warm Brass
*Denotes a finish or option that has been discontinued.
Manufacturer Resources
Dimensions and Measurements
Height
40.75 in.
Pendant Size
Mini Pendants
Product Weight
2.9 lbs.
Width
9 in.
Included Components
Shade
Yes
Characteristics and Features
Base Color
Chrome
Bulb Base
Medium (E26)
Bulb Type
Incandescent
Bulb Visible
Yes
Fixture Shape
Schoolhouse
Glass Features
Clear Glass
Hanging Options
Cords
Light Direction
Ambient Lighting
Number of Bulbs
1
Number of Light Source(s)
1
Pendant Type
Single Pendant
Shade Color
Clear
Shade Material
Glass
Shade Shape
Schoolhouse
Sloped Ceiling Compatible
Yes
Style
Schoolhouse
Theme
Transitional
Vintage Edison Bulb
Yes
Electrical and Operational Information
Power Source
Hardwired
Voltage
120
Wattage
100
Watts Per Bulb
100
Warranty and Product Information
Certifications
UL
Collection
School House
Energy Star
No
Location Rating
Dry Location
Product Videos
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