4.3 / out of 5 stars
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184669
5 / out of 5 stars
Great Light!
The chandelier is beautiful and high-quality! It provides my room with exactly the look I was wanting.
Timothy Belisle
173003
4 / out of 5 stars
Good looking (and not fake looking)
I upped the wattage and spliced in a black wire for the ground wire that was clearly visible, but it looks great in our game room
Scott Maples
138849
5 / out of 5 stars
Haven’t hung it in our home yet but opened box and it looks really great!
Richard Richard
138544
3 / out of 5 stars
Beautiful fixture, poor lighting
This fixture [...] really looks like the American West - it's beautiful! I was worried the faux antlers might look fake like the cheap table lamps you see in some big box stores, but they don't. Yes, if you get up close and really examine it, you can tell they aren't real, but I held real antlers up next to it and I think they look pretty close. I give this fixture 5 stars for looks, but only 1 star for lighting. It's too dim and gives off a weird light color/cast. The lights are described as 3000k which is the temp/color I like everywhere else in my house, but I think when the light passes through the brown glass shades, it changes the color. You could possibly find replacement white shades that would allow the fixture to really give 3000k color light, but the brown shades are beautiful with the antlers. They look very aged, like they've soaked in used motor oil, which might not sound appealing but they look great. I think white shades would detract from the antlers so I'm not going to try to find any. You wouldn't want to go without the brown shades because the bulbs aren't candelabra shaped. Each bulb is a rectangular pad with about 45 little LED chips. They have an unusual base and I suspect aren't available at the big box stores if you ever need to replace them. Again, they are dimmer than I expected. I didn't see in the description how many lumens these bulbs put out, but you could possibly find replacement bulbs that put out more light than the ones that come with the fixture. There's apparently a 4 watt max per bulb the fixture can handle, and the bulbs that come with it are 3.5 watts, so there are possibly brighter options. Also - there's a bit more glare than I would expect from lights this dim. I've run into that with other LED bulbs, so it's possible changing bulbs might help there, too. I love the looks of the fixture so much that I've put it on a dimmer, and am using it dimmed down over a dining room table for ambiance only. I've added some lamps at the edge of the room to provide light and that works fine for me. A few other things - the first six photos in the description don't show exposed electrical supply wires even though the lights are on. I had hoped the supply wires were somehow hidden in one of the extensions, but they are not. The wires must have been photo-shopped out because there are 2 exposed wires that run down from the canopy to the hoop. When I installed it, I pulled the wires up close to one of the extensions and secured it with black electrical tape. You can barely see it that way. Also - if you order this fixture, do yourself a favor and unpack it outside. It comes well-packed in what appears to be blocks of styrofoam. Whatever they are, they disintegrate into a LOT of pellets when you unpack the fixture. Coupled with some static electricity, they stuck to everything & I thought I would never get all those pellets cleaned up. Hopefully it's environmentally friendly, because I sent 4.5 33-gallon trash sacks full of it to the dump. Although it was well-packed, my fixture arrived with one chipped shade and was missing a part to secure one shade to the fixture. I contacted Lampsplus and they got replacement parts to me quickly.
Robert Beachum