Lida Three Light Bath in Matte Black (185|2613MBCL)

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Finish: BLACK
Width: 21.00in
Height: 11.25in
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Three Light Bath by Norwell Lighting from the Lida collection in Matte Black finish Lighting plays a key role in transforming a space, casting the perfect glow while elevating the aesthetic. Exemplifying high-quality standards, the Lida fluted Clear Glass Bath Light puts the finishing touch on your design, like jewelry for your walls. A transitional armed wall sconce with contemporary flare, this fixture boasts a sleek metal frame and simple back plate. The clean lines of the elongated glass diffuser boost the modern appeal of this wall light. Crafted with substantial glass, the fluted shade attracts attention like a piece of art, while layering your room with texture. The Clear Glass shade exposes the bulb while softly diffusing the light. To create a designer look, try pairing this wall sconce with a 5'' T10 LED bulb, sold separately. Whether it is installed above a vanity or flanking artwork, the Lida wall sconce is the ideal blend of visual interest and illumination. Dimming compatibility lets you adjust the brightness to fit your needs. This collection makes it easy to coordinate spaces available in 1, 2, or 3 light options. {ADDITIONAL FINISH INFORMATION: Matte Black}
AVAILABLE FOR PURCHASE:
YES
REQUIRED (NOT INCLUDED):
3 E26 MEDIUM=BULBS
FINISH:
BLACK
IMAGE INFO:
ACTUAL
ON DISPLAY IN SHOWROOM:
No
IN STOCK IN SHOWROOM:
No
STANDARD STYLE:
TRADITIONAL
HEIGHT:
11.25
WIDTH:
21.00
WIDTH RANGE:
20-25''
FAMILY:
LIDA
NUMBER OF BULBS:
3
LENGTH:
5.25
SHIP WEIGHT:
7.00LB
BOX WIDTH:
11.00''
BOX HEIGHT:
8.25''
BOX LENGTH:
29.50
EXTENSION:
5.25
DIMMABLE:
YES
LIGHT SOURCE:
INCANDESCENT LED
MATERIAL:
METAL GLASS
SAFETY LISTING:
CUL / ETL
SAFETY RATING:
DRY
BULB BASE:
E26 MEDIUM
BULB TYPE:
T10
VOLTAGE:
120.00
MANUFACTURER WARRANTY:
1 YEAR
QUANTITY AVAILABLE AT MANUFACTURER:
19
GLASS FINISH OR STYLE:
CLEAR TEXTURED
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