Description
Kichler Crosby Chandelier — Natural Brass
The Kichler Crosby Chandelier in natural brass is a striking fixture that embodies contemporary modern style. With a width of 32.25 inches and a height of 32.5 inches, this chandelier features a multi-tier design with 9 lights. Crafted from durable steel, it is designed to be a focal point in any room.
Key Features
- Overall Dimensions: 32.5 inches in height and 32.25 inches in width, with a maximum hanging height of 72 inches.
- Finish: Natural brass finish offers a sleek and modern aesthetic.
- Material: Constructed from high-quality steel for durability and longevity.
- Light Source: Requires nine E12 candelabra base bulbs, each with a maximum wattage of 60 watts. Bulbs are not included.
- Dimmable: Compatible with dimmer switches for customizable lighting.
- Chain Length: Includes a 36-inch chain for adjustable hanging height.
- Wire Length: Comes with a 96-inch lead wire for flexible installation.
- Canopy Dimensions: 5 inches in width and 1 inch in depth.
Core Design & Aesthetic
This chandelier’s contemporary modern style is highlighted by its natural brass finish and multi-tier design. The absence of a glass shade allows the fixture’s structure to stand out, making it ideal for dry, indoor locations.
Light Source & Bulb Information
This fixture requires nine E12 candelabra base bulbs, each with a maximum wattage of 60 watts. Bulbs are not included, allowing you to choose the perfect light output for your space.
Dimensions & Adjustability
The chandelier has a maximum hanging height of 72 inches, adjustable via the included 36-inch chain. It is suitable for various ceiling heights and configurations.
Installation & Electrical
Designed for hardwired installation, this chandelier operates at 120V and is compatible with dimmer switches for adjustable lighting.
Where This Fixture Works Best
- Dining Rooms
- Living Rooms
- Entryways
- Great Rooms
What’s Included
- 36-inch chain
- 96-inch lead wire
- Wire nuts for installation






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