Description
Kichler Everett Chandelier — Polished Nickel & Clear Glass
The Kichler Everett 52377PN is a transitional chandelier featuring a polished nickel finish and clear glass. This fixture measures 22.5 inches in width and 19.5 inches in height, and it accommodates three lights. Crafted from durable steel, it embodies a blend of industrial and transitional styles.
Key Features
- Overall Dimensions: 22.5 in. W x 19.5 in. H with a maximum hanging height of 58 in.
- Finish: Polished nickel finish provides a modern and sleek appearance.
- Glass: Clear glass enhances light distribution and aesthetic appeal.
- Material: Constructed from high-quality steel for durability.
- Light Source: Requires three E26 medium base bulbs, max 75W each, not included.
- Mounting: Stem hung with a 36 in. chain and 120 in. wire for flexible installation.
- Dimming: Compatible with dimmable bulbs for adjustable lighting.
- Style: Combines industrial and transitional design elements.
Core Design & Aesthetic
This chandelier’s polished nickel finish and clear glass create a sophisticated look that complements both industrial and transitional interiors. Its clear glass allows for optimal light diffusion, making it a versatile choice for various settings.
Light Source & Bulb Information
This fixture requires three E26 medium base bulbs, each with a maximum wattage of 75W. Bulbs are not included, allowing you to choose the preferred light output and color temperature.
Dimensions & Adjustability
The chandelier measures 22.5 inches in width and 19.5 inches in height, with a maximum hanging height of 58 inches. It includes a 36-inch chain and 120-inch wire for adjustable installation.
Installation & Electrical
This chandelier is designed for hardwired installation and operates at 120V. It is compatible with dimmable bulbs, providing flexibility in lighting ambiance.
Where This Fixture Works Best
- Dining Rooms
- Living Rooms
- Entryways
- Transitional Interiors
What’s Included
- 36-inch chain
- 120-inch wire






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