36"W Fishtracks Semi-Flushmount (350799K7)
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Fishing enthusiasts will cast their lines for this alluring lighting fixture. A Fisherman in a rowing boat and another Sportsman standing with his big catch are depicted among the woodland lakes and pine tree silhouettes. Beautiful ambient light shines through warm Amber Mica while the shade is enhanced with accents and hardware featured in a Cafe Noir finish. The fixture is custom crafted by Meyda expert artisans in its manufacturing facility; at the foothills of New York's glorious Adirondack Mountains. Dimmable energy efficient lamping options are available; as well as custom styles; colors and sizes.
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Dimensions:
right arrow Height: 26.00"
right arrow Width: 36.00"
Additional Details:
right arrow Finish: Cafe-Noir
right arrow Option: Damp Rated
right arrow Glass: Amber/Brown
right arrow Category: SEMI FLUSH
right arrow Subcategory: Bowl Semi-Flush Mts.
right arrow Style: Country/Rustic
right arrow Family: Fishtracks
right arrow Number Of Bulbs: 6 Bulbs
right arrow Bulb Shape: A19
right arrow Material: STEEL
right arrow Max Height: 26
right arrow Max Length: 36
right arrow Max Width: 36
right arrow Order Minimum: 1
right arrow Ship Carton Height: 36.000
right arrow Ship Carton Length: 48.000
right arrow Ship Carton Width: 42.000
right arrow Vendor Ship Method: LTL
right arrow Weight: 30
right arrow Country Of Origin: USA
right arrow Damp Rated: Yes
right arrow Lens Color: AMBER MICA
right arrow Lens Material: Glass Fabric Idalight or N/A
right arrow Number Of Boxes: 1
right arrow Standard Category: Semi-Flush Mts.
right arrow Standard Subcategory: Bowl Semi-Flush Mts.
right arrow Standard Finish: Bronze
right arrow Standard Style: Country/Rustic
right arrow Standard Option: Outdoor , Damp Rated
right arrow Standard Glass Finish or Style: Amber/Brown
right arrow Standard Location Rating: Damp Rated
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