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Description

Refresh your bathroom with the George Kovacs P5424-572 Alluria II 34" 4-light bath vanity. Expanding on the popular Alluria collection, this minimalist fixture achieves perfect harmony with its staggered coal black frames and polished nickel accents. Etched opal glass globes ensure soft, even illumination, ideal for vanity lighting in any bathroom. This design seamlessly blends modern aesthetics with functional brilliance, providing a sophisticated update to your space.

Specifications

Dimensions

Length/Depth
33.5 in
Width/Diameter
31 in
Height
7.63 in
Weight
6.61 lb
Canopy/Backplate
5.34"x5.13"

Style & Materials

Finish
Coal With Polished Nichel High
Material
Glass
Style
Contemporary Modern, Mid-Century Modern
Shape
Four Lights
Glass
Etched Opal Glass

Characteristics & Features

Base Type
Candelabra
Bulb Included
No
Bulb
G16.5
Number of Lights
4
Dimmable
Yes

Electrical Information

Voltage
120V
Bulb Wattage
60W

Item Details

SKU
P5424-572
Brand
George Kovacs
Family
Alluria Ii
UPC
844349032090

Warranty & Certifications

Product Rating
Damp
Safety Listing
UL

Frequently Asked Questions

What size bathroom vanity light do I need?

As a general rule, a vanity light placed above your mirror should be about 75% of the mirror's total width. For example, if your mirror is 36 inches wide, look for a vanity light that is around 24 to 28 inches wide. The fixture should never be wider than the mirror.

How high should I mount my vanity lights?

For bath vanity lights mounted above the mirror, the bottom of the fixture should be 75 to 80 inches from the floor. If you are using bath sconces on the sides of the mirror, the center of each light should be at eye level, typically 60 to 66 inches from the floor, and spaced 28 to 36 inches apart.

What is the best type of lighting for a bathroom vanity?

The best lighting is layered. For task lighting at the mirror, choose vanity lights for bathroom use that provide bright, even illumination to eliminate shadows. LED vanity lights are an excellent choice for their bright, clear light (3000K-4000K color temperature is ideal) and energy efficiency.

Should vanity lights be placed above or on the sides of the mirror?

Placing bath sconces on either side of the mirror is considered the best for task lighting, as it creates even, cross-illumination that eliminates shadows on your face. However, a single, long vanity light or vanity light bar mounted above the mirror is a very popular and effective solution, especially when wall space is limited.

What's the difference between a bath vanity light and a bath sconce?

A "bath vanity light" is a broad term that often refers to the multi-light fixtures (2, 3, or 4+ lights) or vanity light bars mounted horizontally above a mirror. A "bath sconce" typically refers to a single-light fixture, or , that is often mounted vertically on either side of a mirror.

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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