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The Lighting Store Benita Antique Black 4-Light Metal Globe Crystal Chandelier

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Management number 206116049 Release Date 2025/10/23 List Price $78.23 Model Number 206116049
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The Lighting Store Benita Antique Black 4-Light Metal Globe Crystal Chandelier

Description:
Cap off your industrial-chic decor with this Benita chandelier. With a cascade of shimmering crystals inside a globe of antique-black-finished iron bands, this chandelier offers rich textural contrasts. Suspended by an iron chain from a circular iron base plate, this four-light chandelier is both resilient and artistic.Features: Setting: Indoor Fixture finish: Antique Black (black finish with a light brush of brown); crystal: clear. Number of lights: 4. Requires Four (4) 60-watt (E12) bulbs (not included); Light bulb type: Candelabra, incandescent, halogen or LED. Chain: 39.4 inches (can be shortened) Fixture: 16 inches in Diameter x 18 inches H; ceiling plate: 4.7 inches in Diameter x 1 inch H. Max overall height: 58.4 inches This light is not damp rated. Whether it is dimmable or not depends on the light bulb not on the light fixture itself. If you use dimmable light bulb and a dimmer switch, it will be dimmable.This fixture needs to be hardwired. Professional installation is recommended.

Setting: Indoor | Fixture finish: Antique Black (black finish with a light brush of brown); crystal: clear. | Number of lights: 4.


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