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Key Features
A miniaturized melange of glamour and grime, the Michael McHale Designs Tribeca Mini Pendant whimsically dangles chunky cuts of optically pure, fully-leaded Bohemain crystal from an upcycled narrow-gauge black steel gas pipe fitting. An improbable-but-deft marriage of industrial and crystalline aesthetics, the fixture creates a large presence despite its small scale. Unquestionably suited for clustered or linear installations.
An inventive juxtaposition of the utilitarian and the exquisite, Michael McHale Designs displays an aesthetic sensibility that undercuts tidy categorization. Repurposed steel pipes are ruggedly raw; high-quality, fully-leaded crystals confer luxuriousness; the regular use of flame-tipped candelabra bulbs play off a traditional archetype long associated with elaborate chandeliers. The disparate material mediums stylistically balance the high and the low, successfully coalescing into a unique amalgamation that McHale understandably references as "industrial chic."
Key Features
A miniaturized melange of glamour and grime, the Michael McHale Designs Tribeca Mini Pendant whimsically dangles chunky cuts of optically pure, fully-leaded Bohemain crystal from an upcycled narrow-gauge black steel gas pipe fitting. An improbable-but-deft marriage of industrial and crystalline aesthetics, the fixture creates a large presence despite its small scale. Unquestionably suited for clustered or linear installations.
An inventive juxtaposition of the utilitarian and the exquisite, Michael McHale Designs displays an aesthetic sensibility that undercuts tidy categorization. Repurposed steel pipes are ruggedly raw; high-quality, fully-leaded crystals confer luxuriousness; the regular use of flame-tipped candelabra bulbs play off a traditional archetype long associated with elaborate chandeliers. The disparate material mediums stylistically balance the high and the low, successfully coalescing into a unique amalgamation that McHale understandably references as "industrial chic."
- Designed by Michael McHale in 2010
- Black repurposed ½" steel pipe frame
- High-quality fully-leaded Bohemian crystal strands
- Electrical cord also serves as suspension
- UL listing available for an additional fee
- Crystal Color: Clear
- Material: Steel, Gem-cut Crystal
- Dimmable: Yes
- Dimmer Type: Electronic low voltage (ELV) dimmer
- Sloped Ceiling Adaptable: Yes
- Canopy Shape: Round
- Warranty: 1 Year
- Made In USA
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Indicates how much voltage a bulb can accept via the fixture it's installed in.Light Color Temperature
The relative color from a light source, measured on the Kelvin temperature scale. Warm light is lower in color temperature (2700-3000 K) and cool, blue light is higher (5000 K).Average Rated Life
The average amount time that a bulb is expected to last.CRI
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