Bank Pendant Lamp

Bank Pendant Lamp

$705.00
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Colors — Opal Materials — Anodized Aluminum, Glass Light Source — 220V, Class E27 (Not Included), MAX 60 W, A++, A+, A, B, C, D, Not dimmable Dimensions — 11.8" H × 13.8" DIA × 7.9" Shade Height, 157.5" Cord Length Bare bulbs first sought shelter in opaque glass globes in the 1920s. Clean in their form and practical in their even distribution of light, the structures became popular bearers of good task and ambient lighting. Classrooms, libraries, courthouses, banks and kitchens alike welcomed these hardworking pendants, also known as “schoolhouse lights.” As demand for the style grew, the original white, flared globe took on more geometric forms with fancier metal fittings. In the 20s and 30s, during the Art Deco period, one form in particular – an unexpected half-moon – became especially common. Norm Architects’ take on the retro pendant reflects the designers’ focus on functional, simple, and timeless objects that leave nothing more to add or take away. In the Bank Pendant, orna

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