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No hay artículos en el carroAmy W
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 20 de enero de 2025
This light fixture is so pretty. I love the way the light is filtered through the seeded glass. The matte brass looks very stylish. It’s perfect for a very small room. We did have to use our own screws to accommodate our electrical housing.
Rachel B
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 19 de abril de 2025
Took about 20 minutes to install otherwise it was pretty straightforward. Love the look and vibe it gives to the room!
Scotty
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 17 de noviembre de 2024
It’s everything I expected and more! Beautiful in person. This is the medium one 15in I believe. Gives the room more personality!
HoJo
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 27 de julio de 2023
I’m surprised by all the reviews saying what a monster this is to install; they almost convinced me to return this without trying. Glad I did because, by myself, I got this up in under 10 minutes, including turning off the breaker. Make sure you take something to stack on top of the ladder to hold it while you wire (I used the box and styrofoam it came with), start the first ceiling screw by hand, and it was easily finished with my cordless drill / screwdriver. Looks great and is well made for the price. If you’ve ever installed a ceiling light or fan before, you’ll be fine
James E. Haynes
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 29 de marzo de 2020
Nice light. It would be challenging to install -as multiple people noted, but my wife nonetheless contrived to overlook- if you don’t have a lot of room for wiring in your junction box, due to the as-assembled flush mount base...But, there’s a workaround (yes, it probably voids the warranty, but whatever...) which I haven’t seen posted among the reviews. Take the thing apart, flip the base over and reassemble.Seem complicated? It’s not. If you can screw a lightbulb into this thing, then you can do this. The glass shade of the lamp is joined to the base with nuts and bolts, and the electrical fixture is affixed with the standard bolt/washer/lamp nipple arrangement. You need a small Phillips head screwdriver, and a pair of needle nose pliers/hemostats/ something to hold the fiddly little nuts. It all comes apart readily. Assuming you don’t mind a little tedium, disassemble the lamp, flip the base and screw everything back together. Took me about 10 minutes from start to finish. Voila - you still have a flush mounted Moravian star lamp, but you *now* have said lamp with a previously unavailable inch of wire storage space to work with... From there, it went up easily, like an ordinary ceiling lamp install.N.B. - if you just bolt the shade directly back onto the base (i.e., don’t fiddle with spacing) like I did, you lose about a quarter-inch of clearance between the fixture and the bulb-change swingy door thing. I wasn’t able to fit an ordinary bulb in (unsure if I would have fit it before my modifications... I have a couple star lamps around the house, made by various companies, and they are all fussy about what bulbs fit them, despite what the manufacturers suggest...) but a chandelier-style (flame shaped? Whatever it’s called...) worked fine. IMHO, that bulb looks better than a garden-variety round bulb, but I may be rationalizing...
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