

The Hikaru series ceiling lantern features a touch of Japanese architectural influence and multiple artwork options. Blends easily into Prairie or Chicago School style homes and homes with Japanese accents. Can be installed indoors and outdoors.
The downloadable info packet contains specs, drawings and installation or mounting instructions when applicable.
Drawing its name from the Japanese word for ‘shine,’ with its extreme horizontal figure, the Hikaru series elongates Japanese architectural influences. These lanterns nestle naturally into Prairie School or Chicago School style homes and fit anyone looking for a unique addition to your home architecture.
Overall height includes the distance between the mounting surface and the lowest point of the fixture (including shades if relevant). We measure overall height in inches. Please note that extended chain length may incur additional charges.
We recommend that the lowest point of the fixture be at least 36” above your table.
Measure your ceiling height, subtract the height of the table (most tables are 30” tall), then subtract the distance above the table you want the fixture to hang. The resulting number is your overall height. Enlarge the graphic for a visual explanation.
We recommend that the lowest point of the fixture be at least 84” above the floor.
Measure your ceiling height. Then subtract the distance between the floor and the lowest point you want the fixture to hang. The resulting number is your overall height. Enlarge the graphic for a visual explanation.
All fixtures have a minimum overall height. See the fixture’s specs or drawings for further details.Add vintage character to your mailbox and extra space for larger items.
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