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Markos Large Hanging Shade

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Markos Large Hanging ShadeColor Gold Design Grouping Metallics Finish Natural Brass Master Finish Natural or Antique Brass Battery Included No Bulb Base 4 E26 Keyless Bulb Shape A19 Canopy 6. 5 Canopy Shape Round Carton Quantity 1 Category Ceiling Lights Chain Included 3. 5 Chain Length(in) 3. 5 Country of Origin China Designer Alexa Hampton Family Markos JBox 4O Location Rating Dry Rated Max Wattage 60 W Mounting Chain Number of Bulbs 4 Number of Cartons 1 Prop 65 No Safety

Color Gold
Design Grouping Metallics
Finish Natural Brass
Master Finish Natural or Antique Brass
Battery Included No
Bulb Base 4 - E26 Keyless
Bulb Shape A19
Canopy 6.5
Canopy Shape Round
Carton Quantity 1
Category Ceiling Lights
Chain Included 3.5
Chain Length(in) 3.5
Country of Origin China
Designer Alexa Hampton
Family Markos
JBox 4O
Location Rating Dry Rated
Max Wattage 60 W
Mounting Chain
Number of Bulbs 4
Number of Cartons 1
Prop 65 No
Safety Rating ETL Approved
Ship Carton Height(in) 22
Ship Carton Length(in) 32
Ship Carton Width(in) 32
Ship Weight(lbs) 38
Size 26
Style Modern
Vendor Ship Method Truck, Air
Weight(lbs) 26
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