Hillcrest Flush Mount Ceiling Light in Imperial Bronze

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Item #: RS-03QZ-HC1612IB

Description

Bold and geometric, with a hint of Asian influence, the Hillcrest collection recalls the dynamic lighting designs of Frank Lloyd Wright. With its distressed bronze patina and opaque linen glass, this classic Prairie School ceiling fixture has an authentic aged look. What a warm and welcoming accent to your entry!

Fixture is made of steel and measures 8" tall and 11 1/2" square. Lighting: This light uses E26 medium base bulbs with a maximum wattage of 60W each.

Installation

Installation Instructions

How to install this product in a typical situation.

Hardware Tip

For an authentic period lighting effect, use our genuine Edison-style bulbs in your fixture. These carbon filament bulbs are great for exposed sockets and cast a warm, mellow light.
WARNING: California Proposition 65

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How sexy, modern, sleek and strong it is

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Our son was graduating from college and we wanted to change up the appearance of our front entrance. We had a light fixture that worked ok and was there for 20 plus years. I looked on line and saw this one, read the reviews, ran it by my wife and it was the best decision without spending a lot of money. After I installed it that night we went for a walk and we love our new fixture, you can't go wrong with this one!!!

I would buy this light again and I did

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Finally got around to starting to change the lighting in my house to match the period of the house. Decided to splurge and go with a reproduction instead of finding one at Menards.

Love this light

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This light is beautiful and looks incredible on our porch. Really looks good with our craftsman door.

Nice, simple, classy fixture

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This was a long-needed upgrade to an existing porch light fixture on an arts-and-crafts era home. Looks great!

Well made, period correct light

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Looks good on my porch beadboard ceiling on my 1920's Craftsman bungalow.