Calabria 9 Wide Mini Pendant Light - Unique Weathered Zinc & Glass Industrial Design Fixture
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Description
This is a description for the 15555/1 Calabria 9-inch wide, 1-light mini pendant with a weathered zinc finish. The Calabria pendant showcases a unique design with a half-seedy glass and half-metal mesh diffuser, adding an industrial touch. It features 1 bulb capacity with a 60-watt limit per bulb. The pendant has a weathered zinc and polished nickel finish, is compatible with LED bulbs, and is a hardwired fixture rated for dry locations. It offers an adjustable hanging height with a 72-inch cord length. It belongs to the Calabria collection by Elk Lighting, with a transitional style having an urban/industrial sub - style. The pendant is 9 inches wide, 9 inches deep, and 11 inches high, weighing 4 pounds. The primary material is glass and the secondary is metal (steel). The primary color finish is weathered zinc (from the gray family), and the secondary is polished nickel (from the nickel family). It uses a single medium - E26 A19 bulb, is dimmable, and operates at 120 volts. The shade glass has a widest width of 8 inches and a height of 4 inches. Just wipe it with a clean, dry cloth for maintenance.



Using this Elk Lighting Calabria mini pendant is easy. First, make sure it's installed in a dry location as it's not suitable for wet areas. Since it's a hardwired fixture, it's best to have a professional electrician handle the installation. You can adjust the hanging height according to your needs, with a minimum of 20 inches and a maximum of 56 inches. For bulbs, use a medium - E26 A19 bulb with a maximum wattage of 60 watts. You can choose an LED bulb for energy efficiency, and it's dimmable, so you can set the mood. When it comes to maintenance, simply wipe the pendant with a clean, dry cloth. Avoid using harsh chemicals or abrasive materials as they might damage the weathered zinc and polished nickel finish.