Description
The Kilpatrick's clean design belies its origins as a turn-of-the-century, gas-fired light fixture.
Gas-style lighting could be bulky due to thick tubing, gas keys (for controlling gas flow), and intricate designs. But this light maintains its lean profile, even in large 5-arm versions.
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.
Notes
- Rounded design repeated in body and ball-break
- Decorative gas keys
- 12 hand-applied finishes
- Solid brass parts
- Your choice of 2 – 5 arms
- Designed for 4in. fitter gas shades
- Choose standard incandescent or energy-efficient GU24 sockets
Tips:
Many gas shades are low profile, and standard bulbs can peek out the top of the shade. Consider a small, clear globe bulb, or flame-tip bulb.
For an electric down-light chandelier, try the Irvington.
For a gas/electric-style chandelier, try the Council Crest.
For a matching sconce, try the McLoughlin.