Kichler Lighting 2955NI Structures 3-Light Halogen Linear Chandelier/Island Light, Brushed Nickel with Satin-Etched Glass
Price 309.75 - 480.00 USD
Kichler 2955 Structures Linear Chandelier The Structures Collection proves that one style can take on numerous forms. The Structures motif, along with Brushed Nickel finish and satin-etched glass or Olde Bronze finish and light umber glass, gives a timeless, clean feel to the fixtures, capable of matching any decor. For a modern spin on the classic island light, the Structures Collection recommends this outstanding fixture whose clean, simple lines will highlight any motif. At 37" long with a body height of 22" high and an overall height of 59.5 inches, this ingenious 3-light design utilizes 100-watt (max.) bulbs and has a T-3 or T-4 mini-can base, with a tungsten halogen lamp included in this remarkable package. Product Features: Includes 36" of adjustable stem length - (2 x 12", 2 x 6" lenghts, additional stem lenghts offered during checkout) Fully covered under Kichler"s limited warranty Fixture housing is constructed of steel - ensuring years of reliable performance Features a round shaped glass shade Fixture sends illumination in a downward direction Linear single-tier fixture design adds elegance to any room Suspension mounting adds a modern look to the fixture and room Standard mounting rod included with fixture - optional extension rods will be offered upon checkout 3 mini-candelabra halogen bulbs included Ultra secure mounting assembly Product Specifications: Height: 22" (measured from top to bottom of fixture, excludes chain length) Width: 9" (measured from left most to right most point on fixture) Number of Bulbs: 3 Bulb Type: Halogen Wattage Per Bulb: 100 Location Rating: Dry / Inside Bulb Base and Compatibility: Bulb Base - Bi Pin : The bi pin, or "bipin socket", is a standard from the IEC (International Electrotechnical Commission) for lamp fittings. These are used on many small incandescent light bulbs. About Kichler: Kichler has been an industry leader in the lighting industry for nearly a century