This modern 3 light vanity has a casual farmhouse feel with a distressed weathered woodgrain finish applied to the clean lines of the cylindrical shades. Chicken wire finished in a dark oil rubbed bronze completes the shade of this vanity, enclosing the vintage Edison bulb for a bright, area-filling glow that sheds illumination in your master bathroom.
Product Dimensions:
Height: 10 inches
•Width: 7 inches
•Length: 21 inches
•Weight: 5.94 pounds
- Chicken Wire Frame: This Industrial Farmhouse 3 Light Vanity Consists Of Two Oil Rubbed Bronze Finished Chicken Wire Mesh Shades Accented By A Faux Woodgrain Finish. Use Vintage-Style Edison Bulbs To Drive Home Even More Vintage Country Charm.
- Dimensions: 9.6875 Inch Height, 20.875 Inch Width, 6.9375 Inch Ext; Requires 3-60 Watt Maximum Medium Base Bulbs Or Led Equivalent
- Lighting Profile: The Open Wire Chicken Mesh Shade Creates A Bright Glow Perfect For Jumpstarting Your Morning Routine
- Edison Bulb Compatible: For More Vintage-Industrial Charm, Use A Compatible Led Edison Bulb (Not Included)
- Mount Up Or Down: Mount Upwards To Create An Ambient Glow In Your Bathroom, Or Mount Downwards To Create More Focused Light On Your Counter Tops.
Primary Finish |
Wood and Oil Rubbed Bronze |
Dimensions |
21 in. x 7 in. x 10 in. |
Base Material |
Steel |
Shade Info |
5.13in Oil Rubbed Bronze Shade |
Mount Direction |
Up or Down |
Switch Included |
No |
Dimmable |
Yes |
Power Source |
Hardwired |
Number of Lights |
3 |
Bulb Base |
E26/Medium (Standard) |
Bulb Wattage |
60 |
Bulb Included |
No |
Width |
7.00 (in) |
Height |
10.00 (in) |
Depth |
21.00 (in) |
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Type:
Lamps
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Width:
7.00"
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Height:
10.00"
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Depth:
21.00"
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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