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This fixture looks far more expensive than it is. It is absolutely gorgeous. The off-black scrolls and ribs with gold edges are satin finish and very open with a lovely flow. The bowl is wonderfully rich and pebbly. The bowl color is a dark ecru when the light is off (similar to travertine), and a warm amber when the light is on.
The only thing I might request as an improvement to the design is to put four scroll sections around it instead of just three because with only three, it looks quite different from every angle and sometimes you see very little scroll work. But I do like the assymmetry of three.. and five would be too many.
Totally worth all the effort it took to get it installed...and it was an effort.
It is the most complex fixture I've ever assembled as it has many components and you need to ensure you align all the scrollwork connections on three different screw-on pieces at top, middle and bottom.
Also the piping is very tight for the cord, so you have to check that it isn't stressed, twisted or the sheathing gashed.
I had to order a 2nd one of this fixture because the first one had a short in the light kit that fried two dimmer switches and a powerline network adapter before we confirmed it was the fixture.
The cable sheathing was pretty beat up out of the box on both fixtures. So I basically unassembled what was pre-assembled to untwist the cable completely throughout and examine it. Because of the issues I had with the first one, I taped the 2nd one's cord with electrical tape, running the tape vertically and folding it around so it would not add bulk. I just wanted to ensure the wires were well sheathed. The 2nd one had no issues.
I have this over a 36 x 71" table and the proportion is perfect. I have the bottom of the glass bowl (excluding the finial) 30" above the table, with an 8' ceiling. That's on the low side, but I like pendants around there. I used 8 chain links. 6 chain links would probably be a more standard height.
Tips:
This is a heavy fixturea lot of metal and the glass bowl is very large and thick glass. Make sure your electical box and crossbar are well supported by a joist. I happened to use a pancake box because I needed it centered directly under a joist, so not only is the box secured to a joist, but so is the crossbar.
When installing, you can keep all 6 scrolls, the bowl and the bottom finial assembly off the fixture to keep it light and easy to manage alone. Then add the rest later in place. You need someone to help you with the bowl.
I strongly recommend if you are using an expensive dimmer with this, to first test it with a cheap basic switch, and once confirmed that it is working fine, put the dimmer in.
The scroll work is all optional. Add none, just the top level or all six to the fixture. I love it all decked out!
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