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Progress Lighting Essential Black Transitional Etched Glass Lantern Pendant Light, 8-in x 11.5-in

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Progress Lighting Essential Black Transitional Etched Glass Lantern Pendant Light, 8-in x 11.5-inEssential Black Etched Glass Outdoor Pendant Light A clean, transitional outdoor pendant from Progress Lightings Essential collection. The black metal lantern features etched white linen glass and adjustable chain for customizable hanging height, delivering soft, inviting illumination in covered exterior spaces. Key Features: Transitional Design: Simple black metal lantern paired with etched white linen glass for a refined look Outdoor Rated: UL

Essential Black Etched Glass Outdoor Pendant Light

A clean, transitional outdoor pendant from Progress Lighting’s Essential collection. The black metal lantern features etched white linen glass and adjustable chain for customizable hanging height, delivering soft, inviting illumination in covered exterior spaces.


Key Features:

  • Transitional Design: Simple black metal lantern paired with etched white linen glass for a refined look
  • Outdoor Rated: UL listed and damp rated for covered exterior installations
  • Adjustable Hanging: 72-in chain and 180-in wire for flexible mounting height (11.5–86.5 in)
  • Bulb Compatibility: Uses 1 medium base (E26) A19 bulb, up to 100W; dimmable when used with compatible bulb/dimmer
  • Durable Build: Metal construction with 1-year limited warranty

Specifications Table:

Specification Details
Collection Essential
Type Pendant light / Hanging lantern
Use Location Outdoor (damp rated)
Finish/Color Black
Fixture Material Metal
Glass Type Etched white linen glass
Shape Lantern
Power Source Hardwired
Bulbs Included No
Number of Lights 1
Bulb Type Incandescent (compatible with A19)
Recommended Bulb Shape A19
Light Bulb Base Medium base (E26)
Maximum Wattage 100W
Dimmable Yes (with compatible bulb/dimmer)
Adjustable Height Yes
Height 11.5 in
Width/Diameter 8 in
Minimum Hanging Height 11.5 in
Maximum Hanging Height 86.5 in
Chain/Downrod Length 72 in
Wire Length 180 in
Safety Listing UL
CSA Safety Listing Yes
ETL Safety Listing No
SGS Safety Listing No
Energy Star Certified No
Motion Sensor No
Dusk-to-Dawn Sensor No
Mounting Hardware Included Yes
Warranty 1-year limited
Model Description Essential 11.5-in Black Outdoor Pendant Light
Size Category Medium (10–22 inches)
File Certification Number E81894
UNSPSC 39111500

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ):

Q: Is the bulb included?
A: No. It requires one A19 medium base (E26) bulb up to 100W.


Q: Can this pendant be installed outdoors?
A: Yes. It is UL listed and damp rated for covered outdoor areas such as porches.


Q: How high can I hang it?
A: Hanging height is adjustable from 11.5 in to 86.5 in using the included 72-in chain.


Q: Is it dimmable?
A: Yes, when paired with a dimmable bulb and compatible dimmer switch.


Q: What is the fixture size?
A: Approximately 8-in diameter and 11.5-in height.


A Quiet Statement for Covered Porches

This pendant whispers elegance with a soft etched glass shade framed in a crisp black silhouette. The linen-like texture diffuses light into a gentle glow that instantly warms an entry or veranda. Style it in multiples along a porch line for a tailored rhythm, or center one over a bistro table for intimate ambience. Its restrained form becomes a daily luxury, elevating outdoor living with effortless sophistication.


Illuminate your porch with refined warmth—add the Essential pendant to your cart today.

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I have at least five of this series that have been in the TBR pile on the bedroom bookshelf..What was I thinking? I absolutely loved this first one for many reasons.One being the rich content that makes up this book, as well as the main protagonist, an Ole Miss Southern Belle, Sarah Booth Delaney, a bit of an outlier when it comes to her former stereotype in the Daddy's Girls(DG's) clique...which is what endears me to her most...never, ever typecast someone as starting out as cut from the same cloth when circumstances aide in their character development..a definite asset in this case. Independent and also in need of money to save the Family home, Dahlia House.and in no hurry to give up her independence for marriage but will consider some stops along the way..when all her former buds have married for economic security rather than love. The dot of on the 'i' is a several generations removed ghost in the form of Jitty..her great, great, grandmother's maid who provides insights and caustic humor throughout. Thrown into these dire circumstances, she latches on to the opportunity to become a Private Investigator. Add a transgender character who happens to work for a local paper in the gossip area, and Sarah Booth is off to the races. Sprinkle in an alleged, physic who is a mainstay of her life long and still successful "DG's, Tinkie, " a murder mystery, a sibling in a psych ward(comfortable of course) a sheriff, and you have all the ingredients of a good ol moss draped mystery. You gotta love it..I know I did.
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