Colson 4 Light 17.5 inch Pewter Chandelier Ceiling Light, Mini
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Colson 4 Light 17.5 inch Pewter Chandelier Ceiling Light, Mini
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Description
This collection is a transitional and industrial-chic design. Ideal for lofts, farmhouses and contemporary interiors, curvaceous arms sit inside simple round frames. The collection offers an extensive line of ceiling fixtures. Fixtures may be purchased with or without metal mesh shades. The optional shades shield the exposed bulb of these elemental fixtures. Available in multiple finishes, this 4-light pendant creates a dramatic focal point and smooth ambient lighting.
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- Transitional design
- Durable steel construction
- Simple, elemental shape
- Exposed candelabras
- Mesh shade included
- Available in 4 finishes
- May be mounted on a sloped ceiling
- All mounting hardware included
- Included Components: Hardware
- Min Height: 21.375"Number of Arms: 4Slope Ceiling: YesClose-to-Ceiling: NoConvertible: NoShade Dimensions: Shade Diameter: 17.5", Shade Height: 5.625
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About the Brand
Founded in 1982, Golden Lighting was established as an importer of manufactured products from overseas. In the mid-1980s, the company uncovered significant distribution opportunities in the niche ceiling fan market and focused its product line on selling ceiling fans to electrical and builder supply houses in the Southeast. During the 1990s, focus shifted toward residential lighting fixtures and as the product line developed, more decorative lighting products were added.