Skip to product information
Dragonflies: Chloe Scarlet Dragonfly Inverted Pendant

Dragonflies: Chloe Scarlet Dragonfly Inverted Pendant

SKU: CL-CH16002BD24-UH3
Our Price: $555.00
MSRP: $675.00
Payment methods
  • Amazon
  • American Express
  • Apple Pay
  • Diners Club
  • Discover
  • Google Pay
  • Mastercard
  • PayPal
  • Shop Pay
  • Visa
Details

On this inverted pendant lampshade, the scarlet dragonflies fly upwards as if from an aqua lake touched with colored 'jewels.' Plenty of body is offered with a solid support and six detailing chains. A great ceiling lamp, this one takes three 60-watt bulbs.

This Tiffany-style Dragonfly design 3-light inverted pendant features an antique bronze finish that will complement many decors throughout your home. Handcrafted from individually hand cut of 716 pieces copper-foiled stained glass and 104 beads that will add color and beauty to any space.

Specifications
Wattage/Bulb Types(3) 100 Watt max E26 Type A Bulb (not included)
Net Weight(lbs)14.5
Overall Height26"
Overall Length24"
Overall Width24"
Shade Height10"
Shade Width24"
Shade Diagonal24"
Shade ShapeRound
Shade MaterialsTiffany-Glass
Base Height21"
Base Width7.75"
Base/Stem MaterialsZinc-Alloy
Glass Thickness0.12"
Glass TypeTiffany-Glass
FinishDark Antique Bronze
Light DirectionDownlight
Projection24"
Ceiling Chain, Stem, Wire Length90"
Electric Wire Length90"
Est. Glass Cuts716
Est. Glass Beads104
Threaded Pipe Finial Length5.5"
Threaded Pipe Finial MaterialIron + Zinc Alloy
Overall MaterialsGlass, zinc-Alloy & Electrical Components
Power SourceCorded-Electric, Hardwired
Lead %0.0001%
Switch TypeWall Switch On/Off, Hardwired
Specific UsesIndoor Setting
Consumer NoticeProposition 65
CertificationUL and cUL Listed
Construction

The bases and supports for Chloe lamps consist of resin, resin/art glass combinations, or metal/resin combinations. Different finishes complete each lamp, giving them the best combined look the artisans can produce. All of the Chloe shades are made of Tiffany art glass and built with the traditional copper foil technique. Though tapping on the glass may give a plastic-sounding noise, that is actually the protective coating required to strengthen the glass, thus providing a more durable lamp.

You might also like...