Product Description
4-Light, More Bright
Our Industrial vintage ceiling light fixtures are designed with simple geometric metal frames and 4 bulb sockets, providing beautiful and enough illumination for your house at night.
DIY your Own Lighting Effects
Our ceiling lights are compatible with all Standard E26 Bulbs, including LED, smart bulbs, and incandescent lamps. and it can be dimmable with dimmable bulbs & dimmer switch(Bulbs & Dimmer NOT Included).
What bulbs use for the kitchen ceiling light fixtures?
This black flush mount light fixture works well with any E26 base bulbs(Max 60W). Available bulbs type: incandescent, LED, or CFL bulb (Bulb doesn’t be included).
Is that dimmable?
Fully dimmable with a compatible dimmer switch and dimmable bulbs(Both NOT Included).
Does it have a bottom? How can I change the bulb?
This black ceiling mount lighting fixture was designed with an open bottom and no glass, which is convenient for changing the bulb and easy to clean.
How to Install this ceiling light fixtures?
1.Turn off the power firstly;
2.Fix the mounting plate to the outlet box;
3.Connect the wires;
4.Pass the mounting plate joint through the lamp body and fix the decorative nuts of the middle and the nuts of the edge;
5.Install bulb with E26 base.
The Kircher’s –
It’s exactly the style I was looking for when we redid our kitchen light. it was easy to install and looks super modern but with country twist. It’s nice and sturdy, you can put any style of bulb in it and it’s a great size.
Faith –
I have had so many compliments on these light fixtures. Definitely added more light into the kitchen space.
Jasmine H –
Contemporary, easy to install, and bright. Our kitchen is so bright now at night. We are gonna buy two for for the office and guest bedroom. We bought a similar one at home depot which was the same price for one. I’d totally recommend these to anyone
Sam –
Nice and bright light looks great in my kitchen
Amazon Customer –
We got these for our hallway. Upgrading our light fixtures from the 90’s gold to these makes a huge difference in the house
Dee Garrett –
The finish purchased is “oak.” It is supposed to look like a gray, wood finish. Instead, it looks like someone used a pencil to shade the finish. You cannot tell once it’s installed. Anyway, installing this was fairly easy. I did find, there was a small gap between the base of the fixture and the ceiling, for unknown reasons. The center cap to screw onto the base was as tight as it could be screwed, but there was still spacing left. What I did find most difficult, are the screws for each corner that secured the fixture to the base. They were short, and I dropped them so many times trying to screw them in. I recommend to have a helper, so they can pick them up for you. I replaced a 1 bulb, globe fixture; so this as the replacement brought 4xs the lighting for the kitchen. I am pleased.
Diana Graves –
Very pretty
Kara Kreisman –
Looks good in our basement!