Sawyer's Bar 4-Light Pendant Light

$649.00
Out of stock
SKU
287P04CO
UPC
811903027403
We often find ourselves on meandering trips searching for inspiration. On the road in Northern California, we happened upon Sawyers Bar, the site of an old 1800s mining camp. In search of our own discovery, we alternated panels of solid and perforated steel with a coppery metallic interior. Dark outside and fiery inside, its glow appears amplified and surreal like a gold nugget amongst the rock.

  • This 4-light pendant light from Varaluz is a part of the Sawyers Bar collection and comes in two-tone copper ore finish.

    • It measures 11 high.
    • It uses 4 Medium bulb(s) up to 100 watts.
    • This light would look best in the dining room or kitchen.
    • It is rated for dry locations.
    • Circle-Perforated Recycled Steel Panels. Hand Painted Two-Tone Finish With Bronze And Copper Outside And Fiery Metallic Copper Inside.
    • This item is dimmable
    • Includes a 10' chain
    • Lifetime Limited Warranty
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Brand Varaluz
Collection Sawyer's Bar
Voltage 120
Number of Bulbs 4-Light
Finish Two-Tone Copper Ore
Safety Rating UL-C
Weight 12.000000 lb
Size n/a x 24 x 11
Length n/a
Height 11
Width 24

Nearest Store Locations

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1.
14th Street Showroom

City: Atlanta
Zip: 30318
State: Georgia
Address: 650 14th Street NW
2.
Lanier Showroom & Outlet

City: Cumming
Zip: 30040
State: Georgia
Address: 4180 GA Highway 400
3.
Roswell Showroom

City: Roswell
Zip: 30076
State: Georgia
Address: 11580 Alpharetta Highway
4.
Sugarloaf Showroom

City: Duluth
Zip: 30097
State: Georgia
Address: 1621 Satellite Boulevard NW
5.
Town Center Showroom & Outlet

City: Kennesaw
Zip: 30144
State: Georgia
Address: 1100 Cobb Place Drive

With a focus on using recycled and reclaimed materials, along with the mantra that they’re the opposite of what a lighting company is expected to be, the Las Vegas-based Varaluz crafts innovative, intriguing modern light fixtures. Varaluz designers draw inspiration from unusual sources, like rain and mines, to bring their products to life.