The Keystone one light indoor pendant casts a warm and inviting glow with its candelabra, set within an angular, Aged Iron frame and quarter inch thick clear glass. This series of chandeliers, sconces and pendants designed by Chapman & Myers for Visual Comfort Studio features very detailed construction including bobeches supporting each candle tube. The candle cup is based on a totem shape candle created by Alberto Giacometti and the frame is a re-interpretation of a one of Diego Giacometti’s hanging sculptures.
Standard Information
Category:
Pendants
Subcategory:
Candle Pendants
Finish:
Black
Brown
Style:
Modern
Option:
Title 24
Damp Rated
Voltage:
100-120
Glass Finish or Style:
Clear
Location Rating:
Damp Rated
Refinement Options
Category:
Pendant
Finish:
Aged Iron
Style:
Modern
Option:
Damp Rated
Title 24
Family:
Keystone
Glass:
Clear
Voltage:
120 V
Number of Bulbs:
1 Bulbs
Bulb Type:
Torpedo
Canopy:
5.5 Dia x 0.88 H
Chain Included:
60
Designer:
Chapman & Myers
Diameter:
11
Introduction Date:
01/01/2019
Keyword(s):
Dining Room, Entry Room, Hallway, Kitchen
Material:
Steel
Max Height:
86
Order Minimum:
1
Ship Carton Height:
16.25
Ship Carton Length:
20.25
Ship Carton Width:
15.25
Ship Weight:
12.7
Sold By:
EA
Vendor Ship Method:
Parcel
Weight:
10.3
Wire Included:
180
Batteries Included:
No
Bulb Included:
No
Chain Length:
60
Country of Origin:
China
Energy Star:
No
Freight Class:
175
Location Rating:
Damp Rated
Made To Order:
No
Max Ceiling Slope:
45
Max Wattage:
60 W
Prop 65:
View
Qty Fabric Glass Shade:
1
Safety Rating:
ETL Approved
Shade Diameter:
11
Shade Finish:
Clear
Shade Shape:
Round
Title 24:
Yes
Wire Color:
Black
Wire Cord Length:
180
Assortment includes an eighteen-light chandelier, nine-light chandelier, small and large one-light pendants and a one-light wall sconce.
Available in one finish option: Aged Iron
Damp Rated
From the brand formerly known as Generation Lighting Designer Collection
The candle cup, set in quarter inch thick glass is based on a totem shape candle created by Alberto Giacometti
The frame is a re-interpretation of a one of Diego Giacometti’s hanging sculptures