Simple, clean lines and geometric shapes define this massive Bent Glass lighting fixture. A Beige Iridescent Glass lens is complemented with matching top and bottom diffusers. This extraordinary ceiling fixture offers a frame and hardware in a Timeless Bronze finish. It is ideal as a centerpiece in dining areas and lobbies while providing beautiful, robust ambient lighting in fine homes and other spaces from Biltmore, North Carolina, to Dumbarton Oaks in Washington, DC, to Montecito, California. The Mission Prime Semi-Flushmount is included in our American-made, American-designed, handcrafted Quality Bent Glass Collection and manufactured in Yorkville, New York. The fixture is UL, and cUL is listed for dry and damp locations. The Quality Bent Glass division of Meyda Tiffany has been in the making for over 100 years. The company revolutionized the manufacturing process for high-temperature glass forming by custom building production capacity glass forming ovens and kilns. Today, we are still creating timeless masterpieces using tools and methods from when we supplied Tiffany Studios.
Total Height |
22" |
Total Width |
48 |
Bulb Type |
E26 |
Bulb Wattage |
60 |
Bulb Quantity |
6 |
Finish |
Timeless Bronze |
Lens |
Beige Iridescent Glass |
UL Damp Location - If you intend to utilize this product in a coastal or any other challenging damp location, please call us for a quote. |
UL Damp Location - If you intend to utilize this product in a coastal or any other challenging damp location, please call us for a quote. |
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Type:
Ceiling Lights
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Width:
48"
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Height:
22"
Professional delivery and installation is available for every product we sell. We would be happy to coordinate delivery and installation for you.
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