With its voluminous metalwork, flowing lines and up turned shade arms, the Florentine Pendant reminds us of a ballgown in full twirl, complete with petticoats flying! Undeniably pretty, its design is based on the pared down multi-armed pendants that are popular in Southern France and Italy where shabby chick style predominates.
A delightful statement light, the Florentine would look lovely above a dining room table or as a focal point in a hallway, sitting room or bedroom. Handcrafted from high quality forged iron and available in a choice of finishes to suit any setting, it will add lovely layers of light to any interior scheme. All
Jim Lawrence lights are made using traditional metal working techniques and are hand finished to the highest standard at our Suffolk workshop.
- This pendant is supplied with 1m of chain and cable and a ceiling rose and fixings in the same finish.
- Our range of Candle Shades make for a good match to this pendant.
- We recommend our SBC LED Candle Bulb as the perfect partner for your Florentine as it is has the look of a heritage bulb, is dimmable, gives off a warm white light and has the equivalent brightness to an old style 40W bulb.
Product Information
B ulb Holder: small bayonet (SBC, B15)
Fitting Option: Can be supplied with E14 (Small Edison Screw) bulbs for Europe for a small additional cost upon request.
Shade Illustrated: Candle Shade in Royal Oyster Silk (sold separately)
Dimensions: 63.00W x 65.00H x 63.00D (cm)
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Polished Lacquer: This really showcases the stunning natural patina of the metal and is a great choice for a contemporary home or to update a traditional one. To produce the gunmetal grey colour, we polish the metal then seal it with a high gloss clear lacquer to create a finish with great durability. The texture and patina of the iron itself gives the product character which looks wonderful with a grey or natural colour way and works particularly with other metallic finishes such as nickel. It also looks great against natural building materials such as brick, stone, plaster or woodwork and looks equally as good in a modern property as it does a period one.