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Elmwood: Small Colonial Revival Flush Ceiling Pan

The Elmwood, a smaller (some might say cuter) version of the Mt. Tabor, is typical of the Colonial Revival lighting installed in many kinds of homes built from the 1900s to the 1930s, regardless of architectural style. Houses with lower ceilings will accommodate either light quite nicely.Both fixtures coordinate well with the Buena Vista or Cape Sebastian, two Colonial Revival wall brackets with corresponding clean and simple design qualities. See more lighting from our Colonial_Revival collection, or Colonial Revival style. Specifications Item # C144 Height 10" Diameter 14" Ceiling Pan 13" Shade Holder 2.25" Finish Shown Brushed Brass Shade Shown 130A Wattage (incandescent) 60 Sockets (incandescent) 3

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