Rousseau One Light Pendant in Aged Brass by Hudson Valley
Hudson Valley
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- SKU:
- 2007-AGB-BL
- UPC:
- 806134783150
$366.00
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Description
We havent been this excited about something blue and bubbly since that obnoxious little Violet girl blew up and was rolled away in the chocolate factory. Unlike Violet, wed welcome the lovely Rousseau pendant from Hudson Valley to hang around forever. Bright, buoyant and delightfully different, the Rousseau lights up rooms with its cheerful charm. Its thick mouthblown glass features a bubble pattern for added fun, and the globes beautiful blue color is brilliantly complemented by a gorgeous aged brass shade holder and socket. A 40-watt bulb is included and an opening at the bottom of the shade allows for easy bulb changes whenever needed.
Specifications
SKU: 2007-AGB-BL-445H
mpn: 2007-AGB-BL
UPC: 806134783150
Brand: Hudson Valley
ADA Compliant: No
Bulb Type: Incandescent/LED
Glass Style: Blue
Assembly Required: Yes
Collection: Rousseau
Bulb Included: Yes
Voltage: 120
Light Count: 1-Light
Finish: Aged Brass
Finish Category: Brass
Product Weight (lbs): 3.000000
Size: n/a x 6 x 7.75
Product Length (Inches): n/a
Lead Wire Length: 96"
Backplate/Canopy Specs: 4.75"
Product Height (Inches): 9.5
Bulb Socket: E12
Glass Type: Blue
Product Width (Inches): 7
Dark Sky Compliant: No
Materials: Steel
Energy Star Rated: No
Blade Reversible: No
Brand Information
The family-owned Hudson Valley Lighting was actually born from a demonstration of fluorescent lighting at the 1939 New York World’s Fair. That demo was done by William Littman, who operated a lighting business out of his garage but moved to New York’s Hudson River Valley in the late 1940s out of a need for more space. The beautiful surroundings inspired the name of his lighting company and the artful light fixtures they create. Today, Hudson Valley also includes Troy Lighting, Sonneman and Corbett Lighting, but the commitment to creating high-quality lighting with nods to the past remains as strong as ever.
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