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Mission 2 Arm Long Pendant Ceiling Light Diamond Shade Circa 1910 (579-DJ1-EP)
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Mission 2 Arm Long Pendant Ceiling Light Diamond Shade Circa 1910 (579-DJ1-EP)

579-DJ1-EP  Butterscotch Art Glass Mission 2 Arm Long Pendant Ceiling Light with Diamond Shade

579-DJ2-EP  Green Art Glass Mission 2 Arm Long Pendant Ceiling Light with Diamond Shade

579-DJ3-EP  White Art Glass Mission 2 Arm Long Pendant Ceiling Light with Diamond Shade

579-DJX-EP  High quality fixtures reproduced from the Reliance Company (Circa 1910) selection of metal shade pendants.

Super architectural feature for high or standard ceilings, and linear spaces as found in bungalow or Arts & Crafts homes, too.  Picture several of these in L-shaped or extra-long rooms.

Fixture comes with butterscotch, green (as shown), or white art glass shades. Use the options menu above to select glass color.  Richly mottled glass, as is used in stained glass art & windows.

Measurements:

  • Height:   44", but can be shortened to as little as 22".
  • Spread: 25"
  • Canopy Size:  4 ½" x 4 ½"; 3" deep.

Wattage:

  • Each socket rated for up to 100 watts.
  • If you're using incandescent bulbs, we recommend 60 watts per shade to protect the art glass.  Or try our LED light bulbs for great energy savings.

If you have high ceilings, order our Mission extension kit.  For angled ceilings, use our Mission Style Vaulted Ceiling Kit.

These art glass shade holders are put together by hand; some slight imperfections may be noticed. This is how original Arts & Crafts fixtures were made.