The Industrial George Pendant

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It’s actually quite rare that we find an item with such a simple name. This pendant is called George. It’s a simple, industrial pendant made of old brass and with a very beautiful cobalt blue finish. The design of the pendant is actually very simple. It combines clean lines with strong industrial touches, resulting is a very eye-catching, statement piece.

Industrial Single-Pole Pendant

For a small fixture this pendant has a strong personality. The modest name suits it very well. This industrial single-pole pendant measures 5’’ in diameter, 32’’ in length, while the ceiling canopy diameter is 5’’ and fitter size2 is ¼’’. It has only one socket and it used bulbs with a maximum wattage of 60. The beautiful George pendant can be bought for $190.

I would say that such an intriguing pendant would good beautiful no matter where you put it. It would make a nice addition above the dining room table or in the living room. It would also look beautiful in the bedroom, if the décor and the ceiling height allows you to place it there. Also, there’s no reason why you couldn’t bring some style in the office for example or in the library. George would look very ice in a library, among books and shelves. It’s probably my favorite location so far.

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