16"W Strike of the Eagle Flushmount (350797MZ)
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An iconic bird of prey and national symbol; the majestic Eagle performs a death-defying swoop while preparing to snatch its prey with massive sharp talons. This striking lighting fixture is featured with a stunning Amber Mica lens and matching bottom diffuser; which are enhanced with accents and hardware in a Rust finish. The flushmount is custom crafted in the USA at the foothills of New York's Adirondack Mountains. Custom sizes; styles; colors and dimmable energy efficient lamping options are available.
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Dimensions:
right arrow Height: 8.00"
right arrow Width: 16.00"
Additional Details:
right arrow Finish: Red Rust
right arrow Option: Damp Rated
right arrow Glass: Amber/Brown
right arrow Category: FLUSH MOUNT
right arrow Subcategory: Drum Shade Flush Mounts
right arrow Style: Country/Rustic
right arrow Family: Strike of the Eagle
right arrow Number Of Bulbs: 3 Bulbs
right arrow Bulb Shape: A19
right arrow Material: STEEL
right arrow Max Height: 8
right arrow Max Length: 16
right arrow Max Width: 16
right arrow Order Minimum: 1
right arrow Ship Carton Height: 10.750
right arrow Ship Carton Length: 19.625
right arrow Ship Carton Width: 19.625
right arrow Ship Weight: 32
right arrow Vendor Ship Method: Small Parcel
right arrow Weight: 5
right arrow Country Of Origin: USA
right arrow Damp Rated: Yes
right arrow Lens Color: AMBER MICA
right arrow Lens Material: Glass Fabric Idalight or N/A
right arrow Number Of Boxes: 1
right arrow Standard Category: Flush Mounts
right arrow Standard Subcategory: Drum Shade Flush Mounts
right arrow Standard Finish: Black , Rust
right arrow Standard Style: Country/Rustic
right arrow Standard Option: Outdoor , Damp Rated
right arrow Standard Glass Finish or Style: Amber/Brown
right arrow Standard Location Rating: Damp Rated
Internal #:
350797MZ
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