Q271813

1950s Mid Century Textured Glass Nickel Fitter Kitchen Bath Flush Mount

$200

SOLD

The 1950s Mid Century kitchen bath flush mount encapsulates mid century modern charm. With textured glass and a chrome over steel fitter, it embodies the aesthetics of the 1950s. This flush mount light adds a touch of vintage elegance to kitchens and bathrooms, blending functional illumination with a design that reflects the style of the mid century era. The price includes restoration of cleaning and rewiring.

Inventory no.

Q271813

Availability

Sold

Location

Scranton warehouse

Dimensions

10.625 in. diameter x 5.5 in. D

Depth (in.)

5.5

Diameter (in.)

10.625

Weight

4.5 lb.

Finish

Chrome

Composition

Glass, Steel

Color

Clear, White

Period

1950s

Style

Mid Century

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