Down the Wrong Path 2 Light Medium Linear - Brass Kisser
Sculptural swagger meets handcrafted curves in the Down the Wrong Path 2 Light Medium Linear in Brass Kisser — hand-shaped beveled glass catches the light, channeling 70s flair and sparking a radiant rebellion in motion across a Brass Kisser frame. As a linear pendant or linear island pendant, the two-light medium scale fits a smaller island, breakfast bar, or banquette table perfectly; as a pendant light over a console, breakfast nook, or kitchen island, the integrated LED throws even, warm light across the counter while the beveled glass keeps the surrounding finishes catching highlights. Statement-scale illumination, integrated LED lighting, hand-finished Brass Kisser frame, structural silhouette, sustainably crafted in small batches from 70% recycled steel with low-VOC paint. Brass light fixtures and brass pendant light presence with mid century modern lighting bones and 70s soul.
Details
What makes it special: Sculptural swagger meets handcrafted curves, as beveled glass catches the light-channeling '70s flair and sparking a radiant rebellion in motion. Integrated LED Lighting. Hand-Finished Bronze Frame. Statement-Scale Illumination. Sustainably Crafted by Varaluz Hand Crafted. Hand Forged Steel Has 70% Or Greater Recycled Content. Low-VOC Finish. Nature Inspired.
⚠️ California Proposition 65
Warning: This product can expose you to carbon black, which is known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to
www.P65Warnings.ca.gov
Shipping Method: Standard Shipping
Features
- Medium-sized linear pendant with two lights
- Brass kisser finish provides a warm tone
- Suitable for dining and kitchen island lighting
- Even light distribution across the fixture length
- Simple installation and mid-century inspired design
- Perfect for dining, entryways, and lounges
- Handcrafted design with witty rebellion
- Eco-friendly artistry that bends convention
- Sustainably made with cheeky precision
- Turns walls into expressive showcases.