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UQL3140 XL Art Deco Chandelier, 21.5"H x 22"W, Matte Black Finish, Provo Collection

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UQL3140 XL Art Deco Chandelier, 21.5"H x 22"W, Matte Black Finish, Provo CollectionPRODUCT OVERVIEW: What makes this product different? The UQL3140 creates a striking presence with its spherical form interlaced by crescent glass panels and bold metal rings, lending it an architectural depth rarely found in standard chandeliers. Its matte black steel is paired with artisanal clear piastra glass, offering a refined two tone contrast. Built with an artistic, handcrafted sensibility, it bridges Art Deco flair with modern farmhouse

PRODUCT OVERVIEW:

What makes this product different?
The UQL3140 creates a striking presence with its spherical form interlaced by crescent glass panels and bold metal rings, lending it an architectural depth rarely found in standard chandeliers. Its matte black steel is paired with artisanal clear piastra glass, offering a refined two-tone contrast. Built with an artistic, handcrafted sensibility, it bridges Art Deco flair with modern farmhouse charm. Light diffusion alternates between sharp and soft, producing a dynamic glow compared to more conventional fixtures.

Why is this product worth the price?
The UQL3140 Provo chandelier commands its price with hand-detailed artistry evident in the interlocking rings and crescent piastra glass accents. Weighing a substantial 28.6 lbs, this fixture speaks to its quality construction and durability. Its spherical design offers both sharp and soft illumination, creating a unique ambiance. This isn't a mass-produced piece; the Provo collection embodies decorative art lighting, blending timeless elegance with modern refinement for enduring value.

What value does this product offer over similar options?
The UQL3140 evlolves ordinary rooms into galleries where light becomes sculpture. Unlike mass-market spherical fixtures that rely on predictable patterns, this Provo chandelier weaves interlocking rings with crescent piastra glass details—creating alternating sharp and soft light diffusion that competitors can't replicate. While standard chandeliers cast harsh, uniform light, these exposed bulbs dance through handcrafted metalwork, delivering warmth that feels curated rather than manufactured, all backed by Urban Ambiance's trusted guarantee.

FIXTURE INFORMATION:
  • MODEL NUMBER: UQL3140
  • ALTERNATE MODEL NUMBER: N/A
  • ITEM ID: 37836710
  • PRODUCT COLLECTION: Provo
  • INSTALL LOCATION: Indoor
  • FIXTURE TYPE: Chandelier
  • FINISH: Matte Black
  • CONSTRUCTION MATERIAL: Steel
  • INSTALLATION HARDWARE INCLUDED: Yes
INSTALLATION INFORMATION:
  • FIXTURE BODY: 21.50''H, 22.00''W, 22.00''Dep
  • MIN HANGING HEIGHT: 28.5
  • MAX HANGING HEIGHT: 69.5
  • DOWNRODS INCLUDED: None
  • CHAIN LENGTH: 4 Ft
  • ADDITIONAL RODS / CHAIN AVAILABLE: Yes
  • CEILING OR WALL PLATE DIMS: 5" x 5"
  • POWER WIRE LENGTH: 8 Ft
  • FIXTURE WEIGHT (IN LBS): 28.60
  • LOCATION RATING: Damp Locations
  • SLOPED CEILING COMPATIBLE: Yes
  • REVERSIBLE (UP/DOWN) OPTION: No
  • VOLTAGE: 110/120 V
BULB INFORMATION:
  • DIMMABLE: Yes
  • NUMBER OF BULBS: 4
  • BULBS INCLUDED: No
  • MAX BULB WATTAGE: 100
  • ESTIMATED LUMENS PRODUCED: 6400
  • BULB BASE: E26 Medium Base
  • RECOMMENDED BULB SHAPE: ST19
  • RECOMMENDED BULB COLOR TEMP: 2200-3000K
  • LED BULB COMPATIBLE: Yes
  • LIGHT DIRECTION: Omni-Directional
STYLE AND DESIGN INFORMATION:
  • DESIGN FEATURES: Unique-Glass
  • DESIGN FEATURES: Exposed-Bulb
  • DESIGN FEATURES: Two-Tone
  • SHADE CHARACTERISTICS: Glass-Water
  • SHADE CHARACTERISTICS: Metal-Forms
  • FIXTURE SHAPE: Crescent
  • FIXTURE SHAPE: Circular
  • FIXTURE SHAPE: Geometric
  • FIXTURE SHAPE: Sphere-Globe
COLLECTION DESCRIPTION:

The Provo collection embodies decorative art lighting. Every feature of these fixtures points back to a skillful artist’s hand.While adopting a basic spherical design, the fixture goes further by integrating charming artistic glass details over the sleek metalwork. The construction showcases a series of interlocking rings belted with a single central ring through a set of peeping bolts. Along each half ring, a crescent of clear piastra glass provides a decorative cover anchored by the contrasting bolts. Through the midair suspension, sleek sockets pop out, align with the central ring. This results in alternating sharp and soft diffusion from different angles.Available in Matte Black as chandeliers.

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Could be a text book.
Format: Hardcover
Best reading, detailed, a real cool diary of when the USA dreamed and reached for the stars.
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Received in good shape. Thanks!
Format: Hardcover
The quality of the photos is, shall I say, "Out of the is world"! A thousand thanks!
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This is a 5***** book !!!
Format: Hardcover
This is a beautiful book every space lover should own. I highly recommend it !!!
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Tony Fross
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★★★★★ 5
Important reading for every working woman!
Format: Hardcover
Let me start by saying that this isn't a genre I am normally drawn to. I usually am a fiction reader, but a trusted friend recommended this book so highly that I felt I should give it a chance. I'm so glad I put aside my hesitation, as I really feel this is a book that every woman in the American workforce should read. It is a fascinating primer in how we got where we are, and how much effort it took to gain even our somewhat compromised equality. While the legal issues involved can be a little complex, Thomas does an excellent job of breaking them down into straightforward concepts. I also really appreciated her ability to make the whole process of moving a case up through the Court of Appeals and eventually to the Supreme Court come to life. For those of us who are not in the legal profession, this process can seem mysterious, but this book made it easy to understand. By clearly and patiently laying out the facts of each case, Thomas also gives the reader the opportunity to test their own assumptions and think through the logic of the cases for themselves. For me, it was a fascinating opportunity to weigh my assumptions about my political leanings against my intellectual analysis of the facts, and I often surprised myself. All in all, I think this is an important book, and also a surprisingly accessible and engaging one. You will feel smarter and much more informed after reading it. And if you are a woman, you may well also feel grateful for those brave women (and men) who fought and struggled to make your experience in the workplace fairer.
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