|Shown in Champagne Gold finish, Medium size, lit
|Shown in Champagne Gold finish, Medium size, lit
|Shown in Champagne Gold finish, Large size, lit
|Shown in Champagne Gold finish, Large size, lit
|Shown in Forged Iron finish, Medium size, lit
|Shown in Forged Iron finish, Large size, lit
|Shown in Forged Iron finish, Large size, lit
|Shown in Forged Iron finish, Detail view
|Shown in Forged Iron finish, Detail view
|Shown in Forged Iron finish, Detail view
|Shown in Forged Iron finish, Detail view
|Shown in Champagne Gold finish, Detail view
|Shown in Champagne Gold finish, Detail view
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Key Features
An open, transitional design replete with hand-hammered character. Descending from a sleek, disc-shaped canopy, the Tress Chandelier from Hinkley Lighting seats a rounded hub beneath a slender downrod, dispatching three slender stems down to a slender ring below. Below the stem and canopy, each metal surface is enhanced by hand-hammered marks, while a series of vertical rods with bevel-cut ends are arranged around the outer surface of the horizontal ring. These rods support open candelabra-style lamping rising from smooth single sockets that blaze out around the fixture, burnishing the supportive metal structure with a warm ambiance.
Cleveland-based Hinkley is driven by a passion to combine design and function to create exceptional lighting solutions. Family-owned Hinkley began as a traditional lantern company in 1922, and, still today, they produce top quality outdoor lighting. Hinkley has also expanded to include a full range of interior lighting solutions, including chandeliers, sconces, pendants and vanity lights.
Key Features
An open, transitional design replete with hand-hammered character. Descending from a sleek, disc-shaped canopy, the Tress Chandelier from Hinkley Lighting seats a rounded hub beneath a slender downrod, dispatching three slender stems down to a slender ring below. Below the stem and canopy, each metal surface is enhanced by hand-hammered marks, while a series of vertical rods with bevel-cut ends are arranged around the outer surface of the horizontal ring. These rods support open candelabra-style lamping rising from smooth single sockets that blaze out around the fixture, burnishing the supportive metal structure with a warm ambiance.
Cleveland-based Hinkley is driven by a passion to combine design and function to create exceptional lighting solutions. Family-owned Hinkley began as a traditional lantern company in 1922, and, still today, they produce top quality outdoor lighting. Hinkley has also expanded to include a full range of interior lighting solutions, including chandeliers, sconces, pendants and vanity lights.
- Number of Tiers: 1
- Material: Steel
- Dimmable: Yes
- Dimmer Not Included
- Dimmer Type: Standard
- Sloped Ceiling Adaptable: Yes
- Includes One 6.00 in., Two 12.00 in. stem/downrods
- Lighting Style: Soft/Diffused/Ambient
- Adjustable: Height
- Location Rating: UL Listed Dry Locations
- Certified B Corporation: This company meets verified standards of social and environmental performance, accountability and transparency.
- Made In Philippines
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