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Murray Feiss Mission Lodge 15" High Outdoor Wall Lantern

  - Item OL67903

The compact dimensions and subdued design make this light practical and unobtrusive. Corinthian bronze finish over aluminum is blended with striking amber colored ribbed glass. The look is fresh and clean with respect to its mission style based origin. This fixture works well with many exterior styles. From Murray Feiss.

Our Price $224.91

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Key Features

  • Corinthian bronze finish.
  • Amber ribbed glass.
  • Takes one 100 watt bulb (not included).
  • 15" high.
  • 9" wide.
  • Extends 11 3/4" from wall.
  • Mounting point to top of fixture, 5 1/2".

About Murray Feiss

Synonymous with impeccable craftsmanship and design, the Murray Feiss line had the humblest of beginnings. During WWII, New Yorker Rose Feiss began sewing lampshades in her spare time while son Murray was serving in the Navy. A cottage industry grew after the war, and today the company occupies a state-of-the-art distribution and manufacturing center in the Bronx, not far from where the company was founded. These are solid  traditional outdoor lighting designs sure to add lasting value and appeal to your home.

Murray Feiss Mission Lodge 15" High Outdoor Wall Lantern
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Outdoor Lighting Tip

A post mount style outdoor light is a great way to illuminate front yard walkways, garage areas and driveways. When selecting post mount lights keep in mind that it’s better to go larger in size than smaller. Lanterns will appear about half the size from fifty feet away that they do up close, so from the street they can look rather small if undersized. Also, the longer your driveway or path the more post lights you’ll need. A spacing of around ninety to one hundred and twenty feet is good. This gives you enough light to act as a reference at night, and also creates interesting pools of light to mark the way up the drive or pathway.