Description
Diminutive but bright, the Creston was seen in plenty of second-story rooms with low ceilings, and also in hallways, bathrooms, smaller entries"Уall evidence that size does matter (as far as lighting is concerned, anyway). Then, as now, small scale meant versatility.
Pan fixtures have a comfortable quality that coordinates with 1900s-1930s homes, regardless of architectural style. Their understated design allows for lots of room-to-room compatibility.
9 hand-applied finishes
Solid brass parts
Compatible with 2-1/4"ќ fitter shades
Choose standard incandescent or energy-saving GU24 sockets
Tips:
For a chandelier, see the Powell Valley.
For a larger pan, see the Elmwood and Mt. Tabor.
For a Craftsman pan, see the Chelsea and Argyle.
Product Specifications
Socket : Incandescent
Switch : None
Maximum fixture wattage per socket : 60W
UL Listing : UL Listed Damp
Canopy width : 14"
Overall fixture width : 16.45"
Overall fixture length : 10.25"
Shade height : 5"