The 24"W Diamond Mission Inverted Pendant is a stunning example of the mission style, characterized by its simple clean lines and geometric shapes. This pendant light features a sleek bisque beige stained glass shade adorned with an elegant diamond pattern in beige, accented with amber, jade, and peridot borders. The hardware, finished in a rich mahogany bronze, complements the shade beautifully, adding a touch of sophistication to any room.
This exquisite pendant light is handcrafted using the same technique as the renowned Louis Comfort Tiffany studio, ensuring a high-quality and durable product. Each piece of stained glass is meticulously cut and assembled, resulting in a unique and beautiful work of art. Due to the character of stained glass, natural variations in color and finish make each pendant one-of-a-kind, adding to its charm and appeal.
Measuring 34" in height and 24" in width, with a shade height of 8", this pendant light is designed to make a statement. It accommodates four 100-watt bulbs (not included), providing ample illumination for any space. Whether used as a focal point in a dining room, living room, or entryway, this pendant light enhances the ambiance with its warm and inviting glow.
The 24"W Diamond Mission Inverted Pendant is ideal for a variety of room themes, including traditional, craftsman, and transitional styles. Its timeless design and elegant details make it a versatile choice for both classic and contemporary interiors. Place it above a dining table, in a foyer, or in a living room to create a welcoming atmosphere and elevate the overall decor.
Transform your space with the timeless elegance and handcrafted beauty of the 24"W Diamond Mission Inverted Pendant. This genuine Meyda Tiffany product is a great family heirloom that will be cherished for generations. Please note that due to the handcrafted nature of this pendant, actual colors and designs may vary slightly from the photographs. Meyda orders typically ship within 7-10 days of your order. Don't miss the opportunity to add this exquisite piece to your home decor. Order now and experience the perfect blend of style, quality, and functionality.
Pendant lights hang from a ceiling and place strong light over an island, table or furniture. Often the light is aimed downwards to help with tasks, but also outward to provide ambient lighting. A central stem or chain usually supports a single shade, although it may also support multple light bulbs. Pendants work well for dining and sitting areas. They can also be used in a hall or foyer if there is head-room. They are installed electrically and operated by a wall switch, and can also function as a centerpiece.
Tiffany glass, inspired by Louis Comfort Tiffany, brings a splash of color and personality into any interior. Highly stylized and dreamlike, the art glass dominates the design, with a glass shade that casts colorful light, making Tiffany Style Lighting lamps and fixtures perfect for reading or creating an ambient mood. When looking to add a signature element to your room, Tiffany style lights will set a stage of color and focus.
These hanging lights can form a centerpiece in any room, ideally positioned over a table, counter-top, kitchen island or in the middle of a larger room. They produce a lot of ambient light but also center the light below them. Great for dining rooms and living rooms or over a kitchen island. A larger number of light bulbs tends to produce more light and lights up the whole room.
Pendants are ideal over a table or seating area. They work well in kitchens and dining rooms. But also can be useful in a living room, office, bedroom or guest room.
Since pendants hang from the ceiling they'll shine most of their light at mid-level height. This may produce less ambient light in the upper part of the room. You may want to pair it with some lamps or closer-to-ceiling fixture to fill out the area.
Attaches to a flat ceiling. The provided decorative canopy covers up the electrical installation area.
An electrician or person with electrical installation knowledge will need to permanently wire the pendant light into the building's electrical supply.