Frequently Asked Questions
The Living District Irina pendant light is made of metal, specifically iron, with a brass finish. This combination provides durability and an elegant appearance.
The dimensions of the pendant light are sixteen point nine inches in height, fourteen inches in width, and fourteen inches in depth. It is a compact fixture suitable for various spaces.
The pendant light weighs four point four pounds. Its lightweight design makes installation easier and more manageable.
The pendant light can be easily mounted on the ceiling. Simply follow the installation instructions included with the fixture for a straightforward setup.
Yes, the Living District Irina pendant light is dimmable. This feature allows you to adjust the brightness according to your preference or ambiance.
Yes, the pendant light is ideal for use over a kitchen island or dining table. It offers both functionality and style for your kitchen decor.
To clean the pendant light, use a soft, dry cloth to wipe the metal surfaces. Avoid using harsh chemicals that could damage the brass finish.
Yes, it is safe for use in dining areas. The light provides ample illumination while also enhancing the aesthetic of your dining space.
The maximum wattage for the bulbs is one hundred twenty watts. This allows for bright illumination when using compatible bulbs.
The pendant light comes with fifty-four point nine inches of clear wire. This length provides flexibility for various ceiling heights.
No, the pendant light does not include bulbs. It requires three E12 bulbs, which must be purchased separately.
No, the height is not adjustable. The fixed hanging height ranges from twenty-five inches minimum to sixty-five point nine inches maximum.
The pendant light requires three E12 bulb sockets. You can choose from various bulb types that fit these sockets.
Yes, this pendant light is suitable for entryways. Its stylish design makes a great first impression in your home.
Yes, it is perfect for hallways as well. The light's design and brightness can enhance long, narrow spaces.





