If you've considered energy efficient lighting, but don't want to be constrained by limited choices and the expense of fledgling technology, your day has come.
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| In this fixture, LEDs nestle within modern, sculptural frames; they shine inward from half the arms while crystals are inlaid on the opposite arms for sparkle interplay. Pictured is a globe pendant (31.5" high and 30" in diameter) in the Satin Nickel finish with crystal inlays; the other option is an Oil Rubbed Bronze with a hammered metal inlay. Other globe diameters are an impressive-in-scale 48" plus a 20" and a 12"; two sconces are part of the collection as well. |
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LED is affordable and useful in all applications from undercounter lighting to ceiling fans.
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Pictured is a transitional style fan rich with texture. The Roman Bronze housing, blade irons, canopy and light kit trim all feature a rustic, hammered metal detail. The five Walnut carved wood blades, which have a 56" sweep, continue the bucolic design approach. The fan has an integrated 10W LED uplight, with an output of 780 net lumens, a 2700°K CCT and a CRI of 80+, which grazes up to highlight the housing’s hammered detail. |
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You are no longer limited to modern styles.
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The traditional schoolhouse fixture has been updated in technology and design. First, the luminaires are offered in an integrated LED version which supports the brand’s new warm-on-dim technology (and there are several other traditional lamping options as well). Second, a multitude of designs can be created with four distinct shade silhouettes in three different sizes; the choice of either a Satin Nickel, Oil Rubbed Bronze or Aged Brass (shown) finish; and the option of a fresh, new Seeded Clear glass or a classic White Opal glass (shown). |
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