Adastra 1 Light Medium Pendant by Uttermost - 22052
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The Adastra pendant boasts a transitional design that seamlessly blends traditional and contemporary elements. Its metal shade, finished in hammered antique brass, adds texture and depth, while the textured black ball accent introduces a modern touch. The overall shape is sleek and versatile, making it suitable for various interior styles from classic to modern farmhouse.
Designed to provide ample overhead lighting, this pendant is perfect for illuminating dining tables, kitchen islands, or foyer areas. It features a 14-inch height and 11.75-inch width, making it a versatile size for different spaces. The pendant operates on 110V with a maximum wattage of 100W, compatible with standard bulbs to customize your lighting ambiance. The black wire and cord allow for easy adjustments during installation, ensuring a perfect fit for your ceiling height.
For more details on installation and care, visit our pendant lighting guide.




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The Adastra pendant boasts a transitional design that seamlessly blends traditional and contemporary elements. Its metal shade, finished in hammered antique brass, adds texture and depth, while the textured black ball accent introduces a modern touch. The overall shape is sleek and versatile, making it suitable for various interior styles from classic to modern farmhouse.
Designed to provide ample overhead lighting, this pendant is perfect for illuminating dining tables, kitchen islands, or foyer areas. It features a 14-inch height and 11.75-inch width, making it a versatile size for different spaces. The pendant operates on 110V with a maximum wattage of 100W, compatible with standard bulbs to customize your lighting ambiance. The black wire and cord allow for easy adjustments during installation, ensuring a perfect fit for your ceiling height.
For more details on installation and care, visit our pendant lighting guide.
