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Progress Lighting Equinox Antique Bronze Transitional Globe Pendant Light, 10.125-in W x 11.75-in H

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Progress Lighting Equinox Antique Bronze Transitional Globe Pendant Light, 10.125-in W x 11.75-in HEquinox Antique Bronze Globe Pendant Light A transitional orb pendant from Progress Lightings Equinox collection, featuring concentric pivoting steel rings in an Antique Bronze finish. The 3 light candelabra design delivers elegant illumination for kitchens, dining rooms, and foyers with adjustable hanging height via a 72 inch chain. Key Features: Transitional Orb Design: Concentric pivoting rings inspired by an armillary sphere for a sculptural focal

Equinox Antique Bronze Globe Pendant Light

A transitional orb pendant from Progress Lighting’s Equinox collection, featuring concentric pivoting steel rings in an Antique Bronze finish. The 3-light candelabra design delivers elegant illumination for kitchens, dining rooms, and foyers with adjustable hanging height via a 72-inch chain.


Key Features:

  • Transitional Orb Design: Concentric pivoting rings inspired by an armillary sphere for a sculptural focal point
  • Antique Bronze Finish: Handsome, durable steel construction with matching candle sleeves
  • Flexible Installation: Includes 72-inch chain; adjustable hanging height from 15.5 to 87.25 inches
  • Versatile Lighting: Uses three E12 candelabra bulbs up to 60W each; dimmable with compatible bulbs
  • Indoor Dry Rated: cULus safety listed for dry locations; ideal for kitchens, dining rooms, and foyers

Specifications Table:

Specification Details
Collection Name Equinox
Fixture Color Family Bronze
Fixture Finish Antique
Manufacturer Color/Finish Antique Bronze
Shade Color No Shade - Open Design
Type Pendant light
Adjustable Height Yes
Chain/Downrod Length (Inches) 72
Depth (Inches) 10.12
Height (Inches) 11.75
Maximum Hanging Height (Inches) 87.25
Minimum Hanging Height (Inches) 15.5
Size Medium
Weight (lbs.) 9
Width (Inches) 10.12
Wire Length (Inches) 180
Bulb Type Incandescent (LED/CFL compatible)
Bulb(s) Included No
Chain Included Yes
Dark Sky No
Dimmable Yes
Dusk-to-Dawn Sensor No
Fixture Material Steel
For Use in Bedrooms Yes
For Use in Dining Rooms Yes
For Use in Foyers Yes
For Use in Kitchens Yes
For Use in Living Rooms Yes
Hanging Light Yes
Integrated LED Fixture No
Light Bulb Base Type Candelabra base (E-12)
Maximum Bulb Wattage 60
Maximum Fixture Wattage 180
Motion Sensor No
Mounting Hardware Included Yes
Number of Lights 3
Power Source Hardwired
Recommended Light Bulb Shape B10
Shade Included No
Shape Globe
Style Transitional
Swag Kit Included No
Type of Hanging Device Chain
Usage Rating Dry
Use Location Indoor
Slope Ceiling Compatibility Yes
Certifications cULus Dry Location Listed
File/Certification Number E81894
Safety Listing cULus safety listing
Warranty 1-year limited

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ):

Q: What bulbs are compatible?
A: Uses three E12 candelabra-base bulbs up to 60W each; works with incandescent, CFL, or LED and is dimmable with compatible bulbs.


Q: Is the height adjustable?
A: Yes, it includes a 72-inch chain with an adjustable hanging range from 15.5 inches to 87.25 inches.


Q: Can it be installed on a sloped ceiling?
A: Yes, it is slope-ceiling compatible.


Q: Is this fixture rated for damp locations?
A: No, it is cULus listed for dry indoor locations only.


Q: Does it include bulbs?
A: No, bulbs are sold separately.


An Orb of Warmth and Modern Grace

Equinox’s sculpted rings swirl around a trio of candlelights, casting a gentle glow that elevates everyday moments. The antique bronze finish lends a timeless patina, while the pivoting geometry creates a dynamic silhouette. Hang it in multiples over an island for a rhythmic statement or let a single pendant anchor a cozy reading nook. It’s a refined essential for layered, luxurious living.


Bring home the Equinox pendant for sculptural style and customizable, dimmable illumination in any room.

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