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QUALITY CONSTRUCTION: Ceiling light fixtures are commonly used as general lighting in the center of a bedroom, kitchen, living room, hallway, bathroom, or closet. Ceiling lights are available in amazing variety, from traditional lanterns to mini-chandeliers, modern drum shades, industrial lighting and ultra-contemporary styles. Replacing old, outdated ceiling lights is a fast and affordable way to update every room of your home. Choose a flush-mount light fixture for low ceilings; for spaces taller than eight feet, our semi-flush ceiling lights feature the latest trends.
ENERGY-SAVING LED BULBS INCLUDED: Eco-friendly LED bulbs are included with every light fixture. If your home has LED-compatible dimmer switches, simply replace the bulb in your light fixture with a dimmable LED bulb. All of our lighting is ETL Listed and meets 120-volt UL standards for safety and quality. Professional installation is recommended for all ceiling light fixtures.
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED: Every JONATHAN Y design is created with uncompromising attention to detail, using only the highest quality components. We proudly stand behind all of our products - if you’re unsatisfied with your purchase, please return it within 30 days for a full refund. Based in Soho, New York, designer Jonathan and his talented team of professionals create affordable home decor with high-end designer styling.
The glass pendant first became popular around the turn of the century, when homes were switching from gas lighting (which required glass shades) to electric. The ability to show wealth by exposing your bulbs, and therefore your trendy new electricity, was one of the first home decor trends in lighting. Still as relevant today as then, this styles evokes the classic though it features upgrades like oil rubbed bronze, adjustable hanging lengths, and LED compatibility - so you rarely have to get on the ladder to change the bulb.
A glass shade frames and amplifies the single lightbulb in this simple and elegant pendant
The glass pendant first became popular around the turn of the century, when homes were switching from gas lighting (which required glass shades) to electric. The ability to show wealth by exposing your bulbs, and therefore your trendy new electricity, was one of the first home decor trends in lighting. Still as relevant today as then, this styles evokes the classic though it features upgrades like oil rubbed bronze, adjustable hanging lengths, and LED compatibility so you rarely have to get on the ladder to change the bulb.