Description
Like most of our classic Period Basics lights, the Irvington is quite versatile. At home in kitchens, libraries, and dining rooms, it complements both “done up” and “toned down” interiors.
A “ball-break” is a decorative ball that interrupts the stem of a chandelier. This family repeats that round motif in the body of the fixture with half-ball accents and a curved flange. The result is a classic fixture suitable for any style of home.
Product Specifications
| Light count |
4" |
| Overall length |
40" |
| Socket |
Incandescent |
| Switch |
None |
| Canopy |
Deep |
| Minimum length |
24" |
| Maximum fixture wattage per socket |
100W |
| UL Listing |
UL Listed Damp |
| Canopy width |
5.185" |
| Overall fixture width |
23.61" |
Notes
- Rounded design repeated in body and ball-break
- Classic beehive canopy
- 12 hand-applied finishes
- Solid brass parts
- Your choice of 2, 3, or 4 arms
- Compatible with 2-1/4in. fitter shades
- Choose standard incandescent or energy-efficient GU24 sockets
Tips:
For a wide-arm version, see the Abelard.
For an up-light variation, see the Orville.
For a matching sconce, see the St. Helens.
For a matching pendant, see the Coronado.