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|Shown in Gold Leaf/Black finish, Detail view
|Shown in Gold Leaf/Black finish, Detail view
|Shown in Gold Leaf/Black finish, Detail view
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Key Features
Enliven your indoor living spaces with the sleekly scalloped lines of the Banks Linear Suspension from Hudson Valley Lighting. A sweeping steel construction best-suited to high ceilings, it starts with a long, stepped canopy suspending a rectangular beam via two downrods in a parallel alignment. This beam secures the fixture’s damp-listed lamping set into a series of curving steel shades evenly arranged around it. Each shade is bevel-cut on its vertical edges and accented by a narrower metal strip that cuts direct brightness from the sides while dispatching a welcome mix of focused spots and even ambiance above and below.
Hudson Valley is known for its strong traditional, vintage, reproduction and contemporary lighting. Offering the same attention to detail that was evident during the early twentieth century, Hudson Valley boasts a range of classic finishes and silk material selections that will surely satisfy even the most discriminating customer.
Key Features
Enliven your indoor living spaces with the sleekly scalloped lines of the Banks Linear Suspension from Hudson Valley Lighting. A sweeping steel construction best-suited to high ceilings, it starts with a long, stepped canopy suspending a rectangular beam via two downrods in a parallel alignment. This beam secures the fixture’s damp-listed lamping set into a series of curving steel shades evenly arranged around it. Each shade is bevel-cut on its vertical edges and accented by a narrower metal strip that cuts direct brightness from the sides while dispatching a welcome mix of focused spots and even ambiance above and below.
Hudson Valley is known for its strong traditional, vintage, reproduction and contemporary lighting. Offering the same attention to detail that was evident during the early twentieth century, Hudson Valley boasts a range of classic finishes and silk material selections that will surely satisfy even the most discriminating customer.
- Designed by Patrick Ramsey
- Material: Steel
- Dimmable: Yes
- Dimmer Not Included
- Sloped Ceiling Adaptable: Yes
- Location Rating: UL Listed Damp
- Title 20 Compliant: This design is compliant with California's rigorous Title 20 energy efficiency mandate.
- Assembly Required: Yes
- Warranty: 1 Year Limited Manufacturer
- Made In Philippines
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Indicates how much voltage a bulb can accept via the fixture it's installed in.Light Color Temperature
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The average amount time that a bulb is expected to last.CRI
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8546-GL/BK 8546-GL/WH
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