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Product Specs

  • Type: Outdoor Lighting
  • Installation Type: Floor
  • Width: 9 1/2 in
  • Height: 20 3/4 in
  • Finish: Distressed Bronze/Oil Rubbed Bronze
  • Style: Traditional/Classic
  • Light Direction: Ambient Lighting
  • Bulb Type: Compact Fluorescent
  • Bulbs Included: Yes
  • Number of Bulbs: 1
  • Watts per Bulb: 18
  • Total Wattage: 18
  • Voltage: 120
  • Color Temperature: 2700K
  • Dimmable: No
  • Bulb Shape: GU24
  • Bulb Base: Fluorescent (GU24)
  • Shade Shape: Pyramid
  • Energy Star: No
  • Safety Rated: Wet
  • Safety Listed: CSA Listed
  • Slope Ceiling Kit: No
  • Ceiling Wall Mount Included: No
  • Warranty: 1 Year Limited Warranty
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Description

W 9 1/2" x H 20 3/4"

About Kichler 10911OZ Mount Vernon 1 Light Compact Fluorescent Outdoor Post Mount Lantern in Olde Bronze

This 1 Light Mount Vernon collection adds a touch of rustic flavor to the American home. Our Olde Bronze finish gives an aged look to the piece, while the Etched Seedy glass panels provide additional texture and complete the Mount Vernon's antique profile making it the perfect balance of form and function. Add a beautiful accenting touch to the front of your home with this energy efficient 20" high and one light post lantern.
  • Energy efficient fluorescent light fixture, meets Title 24 requirements
  • Outdoor pendants add a touch of elegance to any landscape
  • Housing is constructed of solid brass - providing years of reliable performance
  • Pair this post with a variety of outdoor lights from the Mount Vernon collection for a coordinated landscape
  • Ultra secure mounting assembly
  • Mounts on a 3" diameter post
  • Includes GU24 base fluorescent light bulb

Bulb Base and Compatibility

  • Energy Star is an international standard for energy efficient consumer products originated in the United States of America. Devices carrying the Energy Star service mark generally use 20%–30% less energy than required by federal standards


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