Besa Tay Tay Vanity Three Light Vanity in Bronze (74|3SW5605RCBR)

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Finish: BRONZE / DARK
Width: 22.50in
Height: 7.25in
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Three Light Vanity by Besa from the Besa Tay Tay Vanity collection in Bronze finish The Tay Tay is a compact handcrafted glass, softly radiused to fit gracefully into contemporary spaces. Our Red Cloud glass is full of floating, splashes of red tones over white that almost feels like a watercolor painting. This combination of color is crisp and timeless. This décor is created by rolling molten glass in small bits of red hues called frit. The result is a multi-layered blown glass, where frit color is nestled between an opal inner layer and a clear glossy outer layer. The handcrafted touch of a skilled artisan, utilizing century-old techniques passed down from generation to generation, creates variations in color and design that are to be appreciated. The vanity fixture is equipped with decorative lamp holders, removable finials, linear rectangular housing, and a removeable low profile oval canopy cover. These stylish and functional luminaries are offered in a beautiful brushed Bronze finish. {ADDITIONAL FINISH INFORMATION: Bronze}
AVAILABLE FOR PURCHASE:
YES
REQUIRED (NOT INCLUDED):
3 40.00 WATT G9 BI-PIN=BULBS
QUANTITY AVAILABLE AT MANUFACTURER:
UNKNOWN
IMAGE INFO:
ACTUAL
ON DISPLAY IN SHOWROOM:
No
IN STOCK IN SHOWROOM:
No
HEIGHT:
7.25
HEIGHT RANGE:
0-15''
WIDTH:
22.50
WIDTH RANGE:
20-25''
FAMILY:
BESA TAY TAY VANITY
NUMBER OF BULBS:
3
SHIP WEIGHT:
11.00LB
BOX WIDTH:
9.00''
BOX HEIGHT:
18.00''
BOX LENGTH:
28.00
EXTENSION:
5.50
DIMMABLE:
YES
TITLE 24:
YES
SAFETY LISTING:
ETL/CETL
SAFETY RATING:
DAMP
BULB BASE:
G9 BI-PIN
BULB TYPE:
T5
VOLTAGE:
120.00
MAX WATTAGE:
40.00
BULBS INCLUDED:
YES
SPEC SHEET:
https://www.besalighting.com/besa-files/web-resources/spec-sheets/cut_taytay_vanity.pdf
FINISH:
BRONZE / DARK
STANDARD STYLE:
CONTEMPORARY MODERN
GLASS FINISH OR STYLE:
RED
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