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UHP3821 French Rustic Pendant Light, 17.125"H x 12.875"W, Midnight Black Finish, Missoula Collection

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UHP3821 French Rustic Pendant Light, 17.125"H x 12.875"W, Midnight Black Finish, Missoula CollectionPRODUCT OVERVIEW: What makes this product different? The UHP3821 creates impact with its crescent shaped, candle style silhouette framed in steel, which feels architectural yet versatile across multiple interior styles. Unlike many pendants that opt for plain glass, its seeded glass shade adds texture and dimension to the light diffusion, giving a soft glow with subtle sparkle. Finished in a rich Midnight Black, it carries a timeless character

PRODUCT OVERVIEW:

What makes this product different?
The UHP3821 creates impact with its crescent-shaped, candle-style silhouette framed in steel, which feels architectural yet versatile across multiple interior styles. Unlike many pendants that opt for plain glass, its seeded glass shade adds texture and dimension to the light diffusion, giving a soft glow with subtle sparkle. Finished in a rich Midnight Black, it carries a timeless character inspired by French and English country aesthetics, offering warmth and refinement uncommon in standard pendants.

Why is this product worth the price?
The UHP3821 Missoula pendant light justifies its price through a combination of exquisite design and enduring quality. Its substantial 9.04 lb weight speaks to the fixture's durable steel construction, while the hand-applied Midnight Black finish and seeded glass shades showcase the collection's "impeccable craftsmanship". This isn't a mass-produced piece; the Missoula collection offers a sophisticated blend of French Country, English Country, Colonial, and Posh styles, creating a timeless elegance. Reviews mention the light's beauty, and with its adjustable hanging height and compatibility with sloped ceilings, the UHP3821 is a versatile investment designed to elevate any décor.

What value does this product offer over similar options?
The UHP3821 improves dining spaces where cheaper pendants cast harsh shadows and feel flimsy after months of use. Its interlocking frames and seeded glass create a sophisticated interplay of light that mass-market alternatives can't achieve with their thin stamped metal and plain shades. While competitors lock you into one aesthetic, this Missoula piece effortlessly bridges French Country charm and modern elegance, all backed by Urban Ambiance's renowned UA Guarantee.

FIXTURE INFORMATION:
  • MODEL NUMBER: UHP3821
  • ALTERNATE MODEL NUMBER: N/A
  • ITEM ID: 37939306
  • PRODUCT COLLECTION: Missoula
  • INSTALL LOCATION: Indoor
  • FIXTURE TYPE: Pendant
  • FINISH: Midnight Black
  • CONSTRUCTION MATERIAL: Steel
  • INSTALLATION HARDWARE INCLUDED: Yes
INSTALLATION INFORMATION:
  • FIXTURE BODY: 17-1/8''H x 12-7/8"W x 12-7/8"D
  • MIN HANGING HEIGHT: 24.125
  • MAX HANGING HEIGHT: 90.125
  • DOWNRODS INCLUDED: None
  • CHAIN LENGTH: 6 Ft
  • ADDITIONAL RODS / CHAIN AVAILABLE: Yes
  • CEILING OR WALL PLATE DIMS: 0.75"x 5"x 5"
  • POWER WIRE LENGTH: 15 Ft
  • FIXTURE WEIGHT (IN LBS): 9.04
  • LOCATION RATING: Dry Locations
  • SLOPED CEILING COMPATIBLE: Yes
  • REVERSIBLE (UP/DOWN) OPTION: No
BULB INFORMATION:
  • DIMMABLE: Yes
  • NUMBER OF LIGHTS / BULBS: 3
  • BULBS INCLUDED: No
  • MAX BULB WATTAGE: 60
  • ESTIMATED LUMENS PRODUCED: 2400
  • BULB BASE: E12 Candelabra Base
  • RECOMMENDED BULB SHAPE: B10 or T6
  • RECOMMENDED BULB COLOR TEMP: 2200-3000K
  • LED BULB COMPATIBLE: Yes
  • LIGHT DIRECTION: Omni-Directional
STYLE AND DESIGN INFORMATION:
  • SHADE CHARACTERISTICS: Glass-Seeded
  • FIXTURE SHAPE: Crescent
  • FIXTURE SHAPE: Circular
  • FIXTURE SHAPE: Candle-Style
COLLECTION DESCRIPTION:

The Missoula collection is comprised of fascinating fixtures with impeccable craftsmanship. Enriched with a skillful design, these fixtures have a multitude of personalities to mesh with any décor.The fixtures incorporate both exposed bulb and shaded bulb designs. When exposed, the slender vintage bulbs sit on a center stem base encased by interlocking thin frames that feature dramatic top connections. The shaded setup adopts both a gigantic bowl design and a cylindrical design to shelter the vintage interior. In both cases, a lightly seeded glass shade (whether downward-facing or upright) is anchored atop a classic pedestal socket base to add stability to the visual appeal.Available in Brushed Nickel and Midnight Black as ceiling lights, bath lights, pendant lights, and chandeliers.

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