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Windom Three Light Chandelier

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Windom Three Light ChandelierFinish Satin Brass Wire Color Clear Silver Bulb Included No Energy Star No Category Chandelier Style Traditional Option Title 24 Family Windom Glass White Voltage 120 V Shade Etched White Inside Glass Number of Bulbs 3 Bulb Type A19 Canopy 5 Dia x 0. 88 H Chain Included 36 Diameter 18 Introduction Date 01 01 2021 Material Steel Max Height(in) 54. 5 Order Minimum 1 Ship Carton Height(in) 8. 4 Ship Carton Length(in) 17. 3 Ship Carton Width(in) 13. 7

Finish Satin Brass
Wire Color Clear Silver
Bulb Included No
Energy Star No
Category Chandelier
Style Traditional
Option Title 24
Family Windom
Glass White
Voltage 120 V
Shade Etched / White Inside Glass
Number of Bulbs 3
Bulb Type A19
Canopy 5 Dia x 0.88 H
Chain Included 36
Diameter 18
Introduction Date 01/01/2021
Material Steel
Max Height(in) 54.5
Order Minimum 1
Ship Carton Height(in) 8.4
Ship Carton Length(in) 17.3
Ship Carton Width(in) 13.7
Ship Weight(lbs) 5.15
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Vendor Ship Method Parcel
Weight(lbs) 4.4
Wire Included 72
Canopy Shape Round
Chain Length(in) 36
Country of Origin China
Freight Class 175
Location Rating Damp Rated
Made To Order No
Max Ceiling Slope 45
Max Wattage 75 W
Prop 65 No
Qty Fabric Glass Shades 3
Safety Rating ETL Approved
Shade Diameter 4.25
Shade Finish Etched / White Inside
Shade Shape Round
Title 24 Yes
Wire Cord Length(in) 72
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