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Primo Lanterns
The Bienville family of fixtures combines the traditional look of New England with the tall narrow construction of comtemporary city residences. It's length and narrow widthworks weill with land conscious designs of dwellings revitalizing cityscapes throughout the country.
This six-sided lantern takes its inspiration from fixtures mounted on elegant coaches in the 17th and 18th century Europe. Like Primo's other six-sided lanterns, it is perfect to mount on a post or top of a column, to make a bold statement in front of any home or buiding. ETL certified, natural gas or electric
The Bishop family of fixtures combines traditional lines with contemporary designs. It embodies a transitional fixtue which compliments classic as well as contemporary styled homes. The height and narrow width makes it ideal for sleek architectural designs.
The Royal family of fixtures combines a straight-line look with classic copper lantern styling. The solid copper top and chimney wraps transitional and traditional in an attractive combination of yesterday and today. This 26 inch solid copper lantern features a distinctive flared top with tempered glass. ETL Certified.
The Charleston family of fixtures adds stately elegance to European styled homes and offices. The large sizes available in this family accommodate architectural designs requiring bold statements that add elegant angles to accentuate their entrances and lines
The Royal family of fixtures combines a straight-line look with classic copper lantern styling. The solid copper top and chimney wraps transitional and traditional in an attractive combination of yesterday and today. This Royal 26 inch Gooseneck solid copper lantern, features a distinctive flared top with tempered glass. It has tempered glass and a aluminum powder coated black mounting bracket. The 26 inch Royal Gooseneck uses three 60 watt candelabra bulbs, not included and is ETL Certified.
The Acadian classic was inspired by the French Colonists that migrated to Louisiana in the 17th and 18th centuries, from Nova Scotia and originally France. This very uncomplicated fixture's clean angled lines meld with the French Provincial architectural styles enhancing the look of homes or offices.
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