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Quoizel Westover Earth Black Transitional Clear Glass Lantern Mini Outdoor Pendant Light (WVR1907EK)

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Quoizel Westover Earth Black Transitional Clear Glass Lantern Mini Outdoor Pendant Light (WVR1907EK)Quoizel Westover Earth Black Outdoor Lantern Pendant Sleek and durable, the Quoizel Westover mini outdoor hanging pendant showcases a clean earth black metal frame with clear beveled glass for bright, unobstructed illumination. Designed for damp rated outdoor spaces, its height adjustable and dimmable when paired with compatible bulbs. Key Features: Modern Lantern Design: Rectangular earth black frame with clear beveled glass for crisp, bright light

Quoizel Westover Earth Black Outdoor Lantern Pendant

Sleek and durable, the Quoizel Westover mini outdoor hanging pendant showcases a clean earth black metal frame with clear beveled glass for bright, unobstructed illumination. Designed for damp-rated outdoor spaces, it’s height-adjustable and dimmable when paired with compatible bulbs.


Key Features:

  • Modern Lantern Design: Rectangular earth black frame with clear beveled glass for crisp, bright light
  • Outdoor-Ready Durability: Metal/brass construction with ETL damp rating for porches and covered patios
  • Adjustable Installation: Includes chain for heights from 29.5 in. to 117.75 in.; slope-ceiling compatible
  • Dimmable Performance: Works with dimming-compatible bulb and switch for tailored ambiance
  • High Output Flexibility: Uses 1 medium base (E26) bulb up to 150W; A21 recommended

Specifications Table:

Specification Details
Collection Name Westover
Fixture Color Family Black
Manufacturer Color/Finish Earth Black
Shade Color Clear
Type Pendant light
Adjustable Height Yes
Chain/Downrod Length (Inches) 96
Height (Inches) 20.75
Maximum Hanging Height (Inches) 117.75
Minimum Hanging Height (Inches) 29.5
Size Mini
Weight (lbs.) 10.91
Width (Inches) 7
Wire Length (Inches) 144
Bulb Type Standard
Bulb(s) Included No
Chain Included Yes
Dark Sky No
Dimmable Yes
Dusk-to-Dawn Sensor No
Fixture Material Metal
Glass Type Clear beveled glass
Hanging Light Yes
Integrated LED Fixture No
Light Bulb Base Type Medium base (E-26)
Maximum Bulb Wattage 150
Maximum Fixture Wattage 150
Motion Sensor No
Mounting Hardware Included Yes
Number of Lights 1
Power Source Hardwired
Recommended Light Bulb Shape A21
Shade Included Yes
Shade Material Glass
Shape Lantern
Style Transitional
Swag Kit Included Yes
Type of Hanging Device Chain
Unit of Measure Watt(s)
Unit of Measure Quantity 150
Usage Rating Damp rated
Use Location Outdoor
Slope Ceiling Compatibility Yes
CA Residents: Prop 65 Warning(s) Yes
ENERGY STAR Certified No
Safety Listing ETL safety listing
Warranty 3-year limited

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ):

Q: What bulb type does it use?
A: One medium base (E26) bulb up to 150W; A21 shape is recommended. Bulb not included.


Q: Is it suitable for outdoor use?
A: Yes, it is ETL listed for damp locations and intended for outdoor covered areas.


Q: Can it be installed on a sloped ceiling?
A: Yes, it is slope-ceiling compatible and includes a chain hanging kit.


Q: Is it dimmable?
A: Yes, when installed with a compatible dimmer and dimmable bulb.


Q: What are the hanging height options?
A: Adjustable from 29.5 inches minimum to 117.75 inches maximum overall height.


A refined lantern that frames light with architectural clarity

Westover’s clean-lined silhouette feels like a tailored blazer for your entry—sleek, confident, and endlessly versatile. The earth black finish outlines panels of clear beveled glass, creating a luminous column that elevates any threshold. Hang it in multiples along a veranda for a gallery-like rhythm of light. Consider this your essential layer of outdoor luxury—quietly bold and impeccably crafted.


Illuminate your entry with the modern clarity of Westover—add it to your cart and elevate your outdoor ambiance today.

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