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Noté 4 sur 5 étoiles.
A beautiful stained glass chandelier (see first picture) whose only weakness is not apparent until you hang it up and sit under it (see second picture). It is very bright and there is no shade between the light bulbs and your eyes. Fortunately I have it on a dimmer switch so that helps with the problem, but if I had it to do over again I would probably buy one of their chandeliers where the stained glass is on the bottom. Nonetheless, I really like the fixture.
Noté 5 sur 5 étoiles.
I spent months looking for a pendant large enough to light the bay window end of our kitchen and to keep the rustic theme of our home in mind. This was my first choice and I held off because it was the most expensive light on my list. It finally became affordable and I ordered it and have never been happier to see it hanging in my kitchen. It is just beautiful and gives off a ton of light with the 3 bulbs. My only complaint was there were NO instructions for hanging and even though my husband and I have had some experience hanging lights and ceiling fans in our house it has been years ago and things can sort of change. 3 little wires, some threading thru the chain, how hard can it be? I had to do a bit of research on the internet and finally on YouTube I found someone showing how to install a light that the wiring was close to ours. We found out the brown wire coming out of the light fixture has tiny white writing along the edge of one of the two wires. When you split it, that wire is the one that goes to the WHITE wire coming out of the ceiling. Hard to explain but there is no electrical box in our ceiling, just tongue and groove boards that a hole was drilled thru for the former light wire. Keep this in mind if installing yourself. From the ceiling we had a `white wire, a black wire and short copper wire.` From the lamp we had only a brown wire with barely noticeable white lettering along the edge of one of the two and a long copper wire. We connected the (brown with white lettering to the white ceiling wire) Then we connected the (black ceiling wire to the other brown split wire.) The copper wire was put under the little screw on the 5 inch long hanging bar. Maybe this will help someone else. The white lettering on the brown wire was so minute you would have a hard time even noticing it. The light has 3 pull cords or you can just flip the switch from the wall. Lovely colorful light! Anyway, we finally figured out getting it hung and I was most happy with the results. Pros: Great value when the price dropped drastically for one weekend. Cons: We had to support the fixture on top of a ladder to install. No instructions to define which wires to to what.
Noté 5 sur 5 étoiles.1 vote au total
Noté 5 sur 5 étoiles.1 vote au total