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Driftwood Orb Chandelier

The Driftwood Orb Chandelier is crafted from hand-selected pieces of natural driftwood. The iron frame in a washed driftwood finish makes this a seamless tone-on-tone composition. The Driftwood is also available in a table lamp.


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European Pewter and Italian Crystal, Made in Italy and 100% lead free.

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Lights: 3
Maximum Watts per Socket: 60
Maximum Watts per Item: 180
Socket Type: E12
Suggested Bulb Type: CA Flame Tip
Bulbs Included: Bulbs not included.
Voltage: 12v
Cord Length: 13
Cord Color: Brown
UL Listed: UL/cUL Listed
Fixture Type: Hardwire
Mounting: Mount Directly to the Ceiling

How do I pick the correctly sized chandelier for my dining room table?

The simplest way to choose the correct size is to choose a chandelier with a diameter equal to ½ (one-half) the width of your table. For example: if your table is 62” in diameter then choose a chandelier that is no more than 31” in diameter. It is best to go a bit smaller than a bit larger if needed but sticking close to the formula will give you a balanced look.

How high above a table should the chandelier be hung?

The chandelier should be hung so that the bottom of the fixture is between 30” to 32” above the tabletop.

How do I choose the right size chandelier or light fixture for a room without a dining table?

To determine what size of a chandelier would fit best in any room use this simple formula. Simply add the room dimensions together. For example, if your foyer is 12' by 16,' add 12 + 16 = 28. The proper size chandelier for this foyer would be 28" in diameter. If your room dimensions were 8’ by 10’, your maximum diameter would be 18”.

Now that I know how large the light fixture needs to be, how do I determine the correct amount of wattage to properly illuminate a room? Is this also based on room size?

Yes the correct wattage is based on room size. To find the proper ambient lighting for the room, multiply the room dimensions to get your total square footage (12 x 16 = 192). Then multiply the total square footage by 1.5 for total illumination needed (192 x 1.5 = 288 watts). Remember this total can be achieved by several methods of lighting. You are better off spreading the wattage around than have it all come from a single light source. Remember too that if the space is workspace, additional task lighting may also be called for in certain area(s) of the room.

At what height should I install wall sconces? How many do I need to use?

Sconces should be installed on the wall 60" from the floor. Sconces are beautiful when used in pairs or even numbers. If you choose to utilize wall sconces to illuminate hallways, then the sconces should be placed eight to ten feet apart.

All items labeled with "Fast and Free" will be processed and shipped the same day when the order is placed before 3:00 PM Monday-Saturday. Orders placed after 3:00 PM on Saturdays and holidays will be processed and shipped the next business day. "Fast and Free" expected delivery time is 1-3 days after shipping, but please be aware that the entire shipping industry is feeling the pain of post Covid and some deliveries may take longer than expected. Once it is shipped you will receive the tracking info so you can track your items as they make their way to you.

Items without the "Fast and Free" annotation will be delivered within 2-4 weeks.

  • Free Shipping on qualified orders over $300 that ship within the US, excluding Alaska, Hawaii, and the Territories. Some oversized or heavy items do not qualify for free shipping. You will be notified during checkout.

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