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Description

Shower your space with streams of light from the George Kovacs P1287-859-L Drifting Droplets 20" 7-light LED pendant. Each unique fixture from the Drifting Droplets collection starts with an opaque brushed brass base before gracefully dripping down into a light prism of faux rock crystal. Every crystal is one-of-a-kind, turning this sophisticated pendant into a captivating "clime of excitement." Perfect for dining areas or grand entryways, this multi-light LED pendant provides dazzling, unique illumination, blending artistic design with modern functionality to create a truly mesmerizing focal point.

Specifications

Dimensions

Length/Depth
20 in
Width/Diameter
20 in
Height
18 in
Weight
42.77 lb
Canopy/Backplate
20"x1.13"
Max Extension
139.75 in

Style & Materials

Finish
Brushed Brass
Material
Steel
Style
Contemporary Modern
Shape
Multi-Port/Cascade
Glass
Faux Rock Crystal

Characteristics & Features

Lamp Source
LED
Bulb Included
Yes
Integrated LED
Yes
Bulb
Z31
Number of Lights
7
Lamp Color
2700K
Color Rendering
90 CRI
Delivered Lumens
1717

Electrical Information

Voltage
120V
Total Wattage
6W
Bulb Wattage
6W

Item Details

SKU
P1287-859-L
Brand
George Kovacs
Family
Drifting Droplets
UPC
844349086062

Warranty & Certifications

Lamp Life
25000 hours
Product Rating
Damp
Safety Listing
ETL

Frequently Asked Questions

How high should I hang my pendant light?

The ideal height depends on the location. Over a kitchen island or dining table, a pendant light fixture should hang so the bottom of the fixture is 30-36 inches above the countertop or table surface. This provides task lighting without obstructing your view. In open areas like hallways or living rooms, ensure there is at least 7 feet of clearance from the floor to the bottom of the pendant light.

How many pendant lights do I need for my kitchen island?

This depends on the size of your island and the pendants. For mini pendants, a common approach is the "rule of three." However, two larger pendants can also work well. As a general guide, space your hanging pendant lights about 24-30 inches apart (from the center of each fixture) and leave at least 6 inches of clearance from the edge of your island.

How do I choose the right size pendant light?

Consider the scale of your room and the surface it's hanging over. For a dining table or kitchen island, the width of a single pendant light (or a cluster) should be about 1/2 to 2/3 the width of the surface below it. For general room lighting, you can add the room's length and width in feet (e.g., 10ft + 12ft = 22ft) and use that number as the approximate diameter in inches (e.g., a 22-inch diameter fixture).

Can I install a pendant light fixture myself?

If you have experience with electrical work and are simply replacing an existing fixture, it can be a DIY project. However, Bees Lighting always recommends hiring a licensed electrician. This ensures the installation is safe, secure, and compliant with all local building codes, especially if you are hanging a heavy fixture or running new wiring.

Can I use any pendant light in a bathroom or outdoors?

No, you must use a fixture with the correct safety rating. For a bathroom, you need a pendant light that is at least "Damp Rated" to withstand moisture. For covered porches, you also need a "Damp Rated" fixture, but for any area exposed directly to rain or snow, you must use a "Wet Rated" pendant light. Always check the product's UL or ETL rating in the specifications.

George Kovacs

The George Kovacs brand, a cornerstone of The Minka Group, continues the legacy of its namesake founder, who revolutionized American lighting by making contemporary design accessible and engaging. The brand is dedicated to creating clean, modern masterpieces that blend functional illumination with a distinctive, artistic sensibility. Offering a full range of products from bold chandeliers and pendants to refined bath vanities and portable lamps, George Kovacs delivers sophisticated, high-end design for the modern home.

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