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Kichler Crosby 23" Vanity Light in Brushed Nickel, 3-Light Contemporary Bathroom Light with Satin Etched Cased Opal Glass, (23" L x 8.75" H), 45497NI

Kichler Crosby 23" Vanity Light in Brushed Nickel, 3-Light Contemporary Bathroom Light with Satin Etched Cased Opal Glass, (23" L x 8.75" H), 45497NI

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Overview

  • Brand : Kichler
  • Color : Brushed Nickel
  • Material : Alloy Steel
  • Style : Contemporary
  • Light fixture form : Vanity

About this item

  • Lighten up with this contemporary design and clean Brushed Nickel finish that is versatile enough to work with both traditional and modern décor.
  • The 3 light Crosby vanity light is perfect in a bathroom or powder room.
  • The satin etched cased opal glass provides a beautiful, ambient lighting to the entire room.Think of it as a foundation or a canvas upon which to paint a distinctive lighting picture. It’s the big fluorescent box in the center of your living space.
  • What's in the Box: Strap Mounting Screws, Wire Nuts and Glass Shades. Bulb(s) not included.
  • Cleaning instructions: Be certain the electric current is turned off before cleaning. Clean metal components with a soft cloth moistened with a mild liquid soap solution. Wipe clean and buff with a very soft dry cloth.
  • Takes three medium E26 up to 100W bulb equivalent.
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