LNC Colorado 5-Light Black Modern Farmhouse Rectangular Box Dining Room Chandelier

Pine Wood adds rustic farmhouse, classic flair to interior decor. Use Edison LED bulbs to enhance open cage design, sold separately. Linear shape is ideal for kitchen island and dining room table.

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This modern farmhouse 5-light dining room chandelier featuring traditional box design, is a perfect choice to lighting your kitchen island or rectangular dining table. Metal and wood constructions make this ceiling light durable while keep charm, adding much farmhouse appeal. Black and wood elements become a must-have choice of classic kitchen lighting, creating a timeless look in your home.

  • Modern farmhouse 5-light dining chandelier: classic black metal and wood frame blends modern and farmhouse charm to this rustic chandelier
  • Adjustable hanging ceiling lighting: the hanging height can be from up to 74 in. (comes with 2-sets of 2 x 10 in. rods and 2 x 20 in. rods)
  • Bulbs requirements: needs (5) E26 max 60-Watt bulbs, bulbs sold separately. Compatible with equivalent LED bulbs
  • Dimmable with standard dimmer switch and dimmable bulbs (switch and bulb not included)
  • Well-made kitchen island chandelier: solid wood frame supported by durable metal, forms a sturdy design
  • Lighting fixture: 31.5 in. W x 10 in. D x 10 in. H; rectangular canopy: 10 in. W
  • Easy installation: the living room chandelier comes with printed instructions and necessary accessories
  • Sloped ceiling adaptable. Note that the short edges of the rectangular mounting plate need to be parallel with the direction of dip
  • Covered by a 2-year limited manufacturer warranty
  • Preferred brand choice of builders and electricians
  • UL Listed for safe use in indoor dry locations
  • 2-year warranty. For any issues, please feel free to contact us via support@ihomeangel.com
  • Warm prompt: Actual colors may vary slightly due to the light effect and different display devices

Additional information

Chain Length (in.)

63

Fixture Depth (in.)

10

Fixture Height (in.)

10

Fixture Weight (lb.)

13

Fixture Width (in.)

31.5

Maximum Hanging Length (in.)

60

Mounting Deck Height (in.)

1

Mounting Deck Width (in.)

10

Certifications and Listings

UL Listed

Manufacturer Warranty

2 year.

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  1. 05

    by Mary

    Nice looking fixture. Installed over a large dining room table with the longer rods. We bought 60 watt equivalent bulbs, wish we would have gone 40 watt as we don’t have a dimmer.

  2. 05

    by Chris

    Love everything about this light. It was a perfect choice for us in completing our dining room renovations

  3. 05

    by Anthony

    Wonderful lighting fixture. Changed the whole look of the breakfast room.

  4. 05

    by Ashon

    Great chandelier! Works great and dimmable!

  5. 05

    by Whitney

    I would purchase more of their products, they was helpful and my light came in on time.

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