Rue Semi-Flush in Matte Black with Woven Sweet Grass Shade
by Golden
$209.00
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Dimensions
Height: 9.75"
Width: 18.75"
Length: 0.00"
Family: Rue
Product Overview
Wild by nature, Rue draws inspiration from ancestral basket-making traditions. Painted Sweet Grass is braided in a herringbone pattern and then tightly woven into dome shades. The shape of the large shades directs light downward for excellent downlight. The chain-hung fixtures feature collapsible arms to allow the fixture's shade to be removed after installation. Modern style meets tradition within this collection’s contemporary matte black finish and hand-woven shade. The look is perfect for coastal and natural interiors.
Wild by nature, Rue draws inspiration from ancestral basket-making traditions. Woven Sweet Grass is braided in a herringbone pattern and then tightly woven into dome shades. The shape of the large shades directs light downward for excellent downlight. Modern style meets tradition within this collection?s contemporary matte black finish and hand-woven shade. The look is perfect for coastal and natural interiors.
Standard Information
Category:
Semi-Flush Mts.
Subcategory:
School House Semi-Flush Mts.
Finish:
Black
Style:
Country/Rustic
Option:
Damp Rated
Voltage:
100-120
Subfinish:
Matte Black
Location Rating:
Damp Rated
Refinement Options
Category:
Semi-flush - Damp
Finish:
Matte Black
Style:
Rustic
Family:
Rue
Voltage:
120
Shade:
Wovenweet Grass
Number of Bulbs:
3 Bulbs
Bulb Dimmable:
Yes
Bulb Type:
Incandescent, Type A
Extension:
18.75
Introduction Date:
06/01/2021
Material:
Rope
Steel
Ship Carton Height:
10.50
Ship Carton Length:
21.75
Ship Carton Width:
21.75
Ship Weight:
7.54
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Piece
Special Features:
Fixture uses authentic natural materials. Fixture shade is removeable.
Wild by nature, Rue draws inspiration from ancestral basket-making traditions. Painted Sweet Grass is braided in a herringbone pattern and then tightly woven into dome shades. The shape of the large shades directs light downward for excellent downlight. Th