Overview of the Landon 53W LED Pendant
Designed to deliver a striking illumination, the Savoy House Landon pendant light combines modern glam aesthetics with vintage charm. Measuring 22 inches in height and 34 inches in width, this fixture features a circular shade composed of intricately cut calcite pieces that diffuse light from the integrated LED source, producing a warm and inviting glow. The warm brass finish enhances the pendant's sophisticated appearance, making it suitable for various interior settings.
Technical Specifications and Installation Details
This pendant utilizes a single 53-watt LED bulb that outputs 1800 lumens, providing ample brightness for multiple room applications such as bathrooms, dining rooms, foyers, offices, and media rooms. The fixture is dimmable, allowing precise control over lighting ambiance. It includes a stem hanging method with a combination of four 12-inch downrods and one 6-inch downrod, as well as an 80-inch cord, facilitating flexible installation heights to accommodate different ceiling configurations. Assembly is required, and the pendant's construction incorporates durable metal and natural calcite materials for both strength and aesthetic appeal.
What's Included
- One Landon pendant light with integrated LED source
- Four 12-inch downrods
- One 6-inch downrod
- 80-inch adjustable cord
- Shade made of cut calcite
What Needs to Be Ordered Separately
- No additional bulbs required due to integrated LED lighting
- Optional compatible dimmer switch for dimming functionality (verify compatibility)
Key Features
- Integrated 53W LED lamp delivering 1800 lumens for bright, energy-efficient illumination
- Dimmable lighting capability for customized ambiance
- Warm brass finish complements glam, modern, and vintage décor styles
- Adjustable stem hanging system with multiple downrods and cord for versatile installation
- Shade crafted from dramatically cut calcite pieces providing unique light diffusion
- Suitable for diverse environments including residential and commercial spaces