Color:Antique Bronze Create an oasis of tranquility untouched by the hustle and bustle of a busy day with the soft, healing glow of the Alexa collection’s four-light bath vanity bracket. Four graceful, cylindrical glass shades outfitted in an aesthetically-pleasing white etched linen finish will keep your bath full of restorative energy as they are held in place by circular metal light bases. A clear edge accent strip tops each of the shades adding to the light, clean design and making the fixture a prime piece for creating a revitalizing atmosphere. Below the shades, a simple, smooth bar affixes the light sources to a clean, square backplate serving as the foundation for the charming structure. Four vertical round bars anchor the circular light bases to the rest of the design. All are coated in a quietly reflective brushed nickel finish that is just right for highlighting the piece’s understated beauty. For ideal illumination, the wall bracket uses four medium base bulbs that are sold separately (100w max – LED, CFL, Halogen, or incandescent). With the capability to be fully dimmable with dimmable bulbs and having the approval to be installed in damp locations, the light fixture offers versatility when it comes to finding a home in your home décor vision. The light fixture’s fresh, crisp design is ideal for any bath and vanity setting in modern, mid-century modern, urban industrial, coastal, or vintage electric interiors. Mount the wall bracket facing up or down, around or over a bathroom mirror to banish shadows from your face while getting ready for the day or for a fun evening out. It’s time to breathe new life into the mundane every day with timeless and truly transformative bathroom lighting. Make your purchase today to begin your journey to a whole new lighting experience. Progress Lighting products are designed for exceptional quality, reliability, and functionality.
S**!
Nice looking, nightmare to install
First off, I'll say the quality of material is great. Heavy glass, looks nice, and the metal is heavy duty and solid.So why 3 stars? Mine came with the two end pieces bent, so the globes don't sit straight. Because it's pretty solid, it was difficult to adjust them, and I was a bit concerned about breaking them, so if you really look close, one of the end pieces is crooked. I can live with that, but the real problem with these was the install. I have installed/replaced almost every light and fan in my home, this was by far the worst.1) The instructions are useless, so just throw them out. Sorry, throw the single diagram out that has no words on it. They show a side view of where screws go, generally, and well let's just say that by the 5th attempt at picking the dangling fixture (held by wires) up, finding that the screws don't line up, and having to take the entire wall plate back off, remove the screws, and try another hole (or 2) for the 3rd time, you've spent quite a bit of time standing on your sink cabinetry (in my case). In hindsight, I would do a trial run first, put the screws in the plate (hint, they go in 2 of the 8 inner holes, which is not obvious as you might think, because there are enlarged adjustment holes that you would think the screws go into so you can adjust the fixture to be straight, but apparently you use those in the outer holes (which also has normal non adjustable holes, which is what you would normally screw into the light box, don't ask me...)), make sure the plate fits into the fixture and is not offset, then hang the plate. Then connect the wires. I just made the mistake of thinking the included diagram would be correct or that the install would be fairly standard. Neither is true.2) No screws were included to connect the wall plate to the wall's light box. No problem because I had a couple of those lying around elsewhere. Then I just had to spend 15 minutes trying to figure out which holes to put them in by trial and error.3) The included screws to mount the fixture to the wall plate were too long. Literally, I can't see an application where this fixture would mount flush to the wall with the screws I was given. I had to place 6 washers on the back of each screw, screw them in through the back of the wallplate, place the fixture on, then screw the caps on. If you just put the screw through the wallplate, put the nut on, then put the fixture on, the caps will screw on with about 1/4 to 1/2 inch of room left, making the fixture hang forward away from the wall. Unfortunately, since I added 6 washers (no other choice but to cut the screws), the backs of the screws then hit something inside the light box, and caused the wall plate to stick out further on top than bottom.4) The way you put the included screws to mount the fixture to the wall plate is to screw them in from the back of the wallplate so they stick through to the front, then screw a nut onto the screw on the front of the wallplate. Next, you place the fixture, and then when you try to put a cap on the screw, unfortunately due to the laws of screw mechanics, you twist the screw back out of the back of the wallplate, and therefore can't put the cap on the screw (easily). So you have to tighten that nut down extrememly tight and hope for success. It took 3 tightenings to get the screw to stop slipping when I put the cap on. Mind you, I'm putting the heavy fixture up, taking it down, putting it up, taking it down.As an electrical engineer, I'm appalled by this design at this price. The instructions and wallplate design were clearly thrown together or done by someone who just didn't care. Again, I like the fixture itself, though it is crooked vertically because I just didn't care anymore, but I won't be buying another unit from Progress. This costs too much to deal with this headache that a simple diagram with some step by step instructions could have alleviated (oh and proper screws).
C**Y
I'm keeping because I like the look of the glass even though over all ...
Had electrician install. No problem hanging lights facing down, the glass is heavy duty but the brushed nickel is bent a little on each end light so they angle to the center and you can see the weld joints, hope I can bend the light bar straight. The wall mount and the light bar are not parallel with each other and no way to straighten them so had electrician level lights and left the wall mount bracket un-level. Hard to notice the imperfections if you were just to run in and use the bathroom but if you took a moment and looked at it you can see the problems with this light. I'm keeping because I like the look of the glass even though over all has some problems and just plain tired of searching for lights.
K**L
Bent due to poor welding
Poor welding job. Purchased and installed this light fixture in my newly remodeled bathroom and visually noticed that the left globe is slightly bent and not straight. I then measured it with a level and it indicates that the left globe and bar is bent by 1/4" to 3/8" inch. Since I've already unpacked it and installed it, I didn't feel like uninstalling and repackaging everything back up to send the item back. I like the design but very disappointed with the craftsmanship. If you plan on buying this item make sure to check the bar and all four globes for level and straightness before you install the fixture!Update: changing my rating to 5 stars. I contacted the manufacturer and they immediately sent out a replacement fixture.
J**I
Nice look. But did have to work at it ...
Nice look. But did have to work at it to get it straight. Craftsmanship is lacking a bit. Other reviews on the similar issue were on point. I had to take the base apart and make the holes a little bigger in order to center the bar more level. Otherwise it looks crooked. Had same issue with the other one I bought with 3 lights.
T**R
Check before full install... looks beautiful
Looks great one of the connections is questionable can only screw bulb half way, to much and light goes out. Already installed
K**W
pretty however be careful that the base plate is small
pretty however be careful that the base plate is small. So if you are replacing the current lighting, make sure the plate covers the opening.
S**R
Look beautiful!
We are very happy with the light.
D**D
Looks REALLY nice. I love it
Looks REALLY nice. I love it. It produces a LOT of heat, so I changed out all the bulbs for 40 watts. It still gives plenty of light.
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