Lampadario rotondo in cristallo da 17 pollici con finitura nera a 4 luci Monet

Brand:Whse of Tiffany

2.9/5

306.02

Questo è un bellissimo lampadario con finitura nera con cristalli su tutto il paralume. Sarà assolutamente sbalorditivo nella tua camera da letto, soggiorno, sala da pranzo, cucina o ingresso. I suoi cristalli pendenti aggiungeranno sicuramente un tocco glamour alla tua casa.

Prodotto non disponibile
Assemblaggio: assemblaggio richiesto. Caratteristiche del prodotto: CSA Listed, ETL Listed, UL Listed. Tipo di lampadina: a incandescenza. Richiede quattro (4) lampadine E12 da 60 watt (NON INCLUSE). Dimensioni complessive: 17 pollici di diametro x 37 pollici di altezza.
Batteries Included? ‎No
Batteries Required? ‎No
Certification ‎Energy Star;ETL Listed
Color ‎Black
Country of Origin ‎China
Customer Reviews 3.9 3.9 out of 5 stars 53 ratings 3.9 out of 5 stars
Finish ‎Black Finish
Included Components ‎Chandeliers & Pendants
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‎No
Item model number ‎SU7139-4B
Item Package Quantity ‎1
Item Weight ‎10 pounds
Manufacturer ‎Warehouse of Tiffany
Material ‎Crystal
Mounting Type ‎Ceiling
Part Number ‎SU7139-4B
Power Source ‎Corded Electric
Product Dimensions ‎17 x 17 x 37 inches
Shape ‎drum
Size ‎17"
Style ‎Glam,Modern
Type of Bulb ‎Incandescent
Voltage ‎60 Volts
Volume ‎1 Liters
Wattage ‎60 watts

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Scritto da: Crewguy
Easy to use and looks pretty good
I bought a new teak table and six chairs. Each merchant that we spoke to said to let the furniture air out for two to four weeks and then apply a sealant not teak oil. I ended up waiting about six weeks and by then our furniture had turned fairly gray - it sits on our pool deck with one end of the table is in close to full sun all day. I washed the furniture and then applied two coats of the teak sealer. It did a great job eliminating the gray and adding color to our furniture. Unfortunately, the color is a little darker and orange colored compared to the original color of the teak furniture. It still looks a lot better than gray in my opinion, but does not have the great look of the original teak. It went on very easily. It is fairly watery (like a stain) and is easily absorbed. You need to stir it periodically to maintain a consistent and even color. After it dried some areas had excess pigment on them and I had to wipe the surfaces in order to remove the excess pigment or it would have gotten all over our clothing. I can't really address durability yet (has only been a few weeks), but the end of the table in direct sun is showing some fading compared to the end in the shade. Vendor, Wholesale Teak, was easy to work with and delivered on time.
Scritto da: K
Semco Teak Sealer
This product was thinner than water and thus, difficult to control/apply neatly. It seemed to have low odor. It is pigmented and requires agitation with EVERY dip of the paintbrush to obtain even and consistent color coverage. The sealer does penetrate very quickly; consequently, one can work on the same piece of furniture continuously until the required 2 coats of sealer are applied. I put THREE coats of sealer on my new teak furniture and achieved a slight "beading" effect when a light sprinkle of rain occurred. (I had expected the effect to be pronounced.) I have NO idea how durable or effective the product is because it has been only a few weeks and we've only had one moderate rain shower. After the shower, I saw no signs of the sealer or pigment "running" onto our patio, which is great. However, a piece of furniture, which had no signs of wood cracks upon inspection after receipt, did have significant cracks after the rain. I thought the purpose of the sealer was to prevent this sort of thing. I have no idea if the cracks resulted from obvious flaws in the wood that I somehow overlooked (despite being the person who applied 3 coats of sealer!), or if I am expecting the wrong sort of protection from the sealer. These coats are NOT clear and transparent -- they cover the wood thinly but rather opaquely with an orangey-yellow color. You could say I gave my furniture a "fake tan"! Overall, at this point in time, I am sorry to have wasted my time and money on this product. I must compare this experience to the teak dining table bought from another source 10 years ago which we did NOT treat in any way, which has undergone severe weather. The dining table is sturdy and silver-gray and shows no cracks. The NEW teak furniture is now that fake-tan color, and has cracks after less than a month! Obviously, the cracks may be a furniture flaw and not a sealer flaw, but the sealer didn't prevent the cracks from appearing! And I certainly would not have applied this product knowing I'd get a thin coat of opaque fake-tan color. But that is a matter of personal preference! Still, I am hoping that I will become more satisfied over time with the results of my efforts.
Scritto da: AB
So far so good on new teak patio furniture
So far so good. It's only been on a couple of weeks. We let our new teak furniture sit under the patio for a couple of weeks. Then I washed the furniture with a little dish soap, a strong spray from the garden hose and some dish scrubbers and let it dry in the sun. Then we put on the Honey Tone sealer with a 1 gallon sprayer and spread it with sponge brushes. It was a big job because we have 12 chairs and and an expandable table -- and we aren't that handy. We did 2 coats and used about 1 1/2 gallons of sealer. The color is a little darker and more rust colored than the original teak but it looks good (not problematically orange in my opinion). We chose a tinted sealer because that is supposed to protect better from the sun. You do need to keep it stirred up while putting it on. Some areas seemed to get a lot more tint than others, and I was afraid the tint would rub off on clothing and things -- but I gave it a week -- and it all seems to have absorbed in, and the color is not uneven. Water beads up on it. Our furniture is under a patio and gets more sun on one side. I think this sealer will help it stay new looking and keep it from aging unevenly.
Scritto da: Gene
Great honey color makes your teak furniture look great.
We like furniture with slightly reddish hue and this honey tone looks really great. I have had this on my outdoor teak table, chair, and swing and got nothing but good comments from everyone who come by. Make sure you apply this sealer out-door (strong smell) and in hot-weather for best results. It takes several days to dry completely so you don't want to apply this during cold or wet days. Also sealer very watery so you need a thick drop cloth or tarp under your furniture when applying, otherwise it leaves a lot of drops on the ground. Very important to wait for first coat to dry out for at least half a day before apply another coat. I didn't wait long enough and end up with un-even coats, since the color doesn't settle down until it really dries, and it's hard to tell which spots needs additional coating when it's still wet. Color does fade over-time. I think the once-a-year application suggestion is probably right. My furniture is already starting to fade after a hot summer, so need to apply this again after this winter.
Scritto da: DaddyMac
Overall we really like the fixture
We purchased this light fixture for our dining room to replace the one the builder installed in our house. It matches the chandelier we purchased for the foyer/entry. We found this on Amazon for about $80 cheaper than other internet sites. Assembly was somewhat simple but the crystal beads could have come pre-assembled in my opinion. Overall we really like the fixture, the crystals are billiant. We installed LED lights in the bulbs to keep the room cool. I would recommend this fixture to my friends and family.

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