George Kovacs Polares 28 in. 6-Light Chandelier, Honey Gold with Etched White Glass
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About this item
About this item
- Finish: The chandelier features a honey gold finish that adds a warm, luxurious touch to any space.
- Glass Type: Equipped with etched white glass shades that diffuse light softly and evenly.
- Dimensions: Measures 28 inches in width and 19.13 inches in height, making it suitable for various room sizes.
- Light Source: Utilizes 6 G9 bulbs, each with a maximum wattage of 60W, and bulbs are included.
- Dimmable: Compatible with dimming switches to adjust the light intensity as needed.
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Description
Description
George Kovacs Polares Chandelier — Honey Gold & Etched White Glass
The George Kovacs Polares P1486-248 chandelier is a contemporary modern fixture with a honey gold finish and etched white glass shades. This chandelier measures 28 inches in width and 19.13 inches in height, featuring six lights to illuminate your space. The fixture is crafted from steel, glass, and acrylic materials, ensuring durability and style.
Key Features
- Overall Dimensions: The chandelier is 28 inches wide and 19.13 inches high, with an adjustable hanging height from 23.5 to 59.5 inches.
- Finish: Finished in honey gold, providing a warm and inviting aesthetic.
- Glass: Features etched white glass shades, each measuring 6.25 inches in width and 6.13 inches in height.
- Light Source: Includes six G9, T-4, 2-pin bulbs, each with a maximum wattage of 60W.
- Dimmable: The fixture is compatible with dimming switches for customizable lighting.
- Mounting: Includes a canopy with a width of 5 inches and a height of 1 inch.
- Wire Length: Comes with a 72-inch wire for flexible installation.
- Adjustability: Suitable for sloped ceilings, allowing versatile placement.
Core Design & Aesthetic
This chandelier embodies a contemporary modern style with its sleek honey gold finish and etched white glass shades. The combination of steel, glass, and acrylic materials enhances its durability and aesthetic appeal. Rated for damp locations, it is suitable for various indoor environments.
Light Source & Bulb Information
The Polares chandelier uses six G9, T-4, 2-pin bulbs, each with a maximum wattage of 60 watts. Bulbs are included, and the fixture is dimmable, allowing for adjustable lighting levels.
Dimensions & Adjustability
The chandelier's height is adjustable from 23.5 inches to a maximum of 59.5 inches, making it adaptable to different ceiling heights and room sizes. It is compatible with sloped ceilings for versatile installation options.
Installation & Electrical
This fixture is designed for hardwired installation and operates on a standard 120V electrical system. It is compatible with dimming switches, providing flexibility in lighting control.
Where This Fixture Works Best
- Dining rooms
- Living rooms
- Entryways
- Contemporary modern interiors
What's Included
- Six G9 bulbs
- 72-inch wire
- Installation hardware
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Returns: We offer a 60-day return window for most items. Products must be in their original, unused condition with all packaging. Exclusions: Special orders, clearance, and custom items.
Frequently Asked Questions
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