First introduced in the early 20th century, glass schoolhouse shades remain fashionable to this day. These fixtures first gained prominence in public spaces — such as hospitals, courthouses, and government offices — but now give residential settings a classic sense of character. Modern designers use schoolhouse chandeliers to spotlight dining room tables and kitchen islands in residential applications. In commercial venues, these lights are incorporated as dynamic focal points to define the space.
This particular chandelier suspends two shades from an industrial-quality mounting. The mounting is available in your choice of powder coat finish, copper, or brass, and a clear or opaque shade can be selected. Hand-painted bands of color are available to complete the look and elevate the shade’s charm!
Features customizable glass schoolhouse globes and hand-spun fitters.
Custom stem lengths available upon request, please contact our sales team for additional information.
Made-to-order, learn more about the process here!
CSA Listed
Damp Location
Number of Sockets
2
Dimensions
Small Glass with 12" Arms
W 36.2" x H 12.5"
Large Glass with 12" Arms
W 39.5" x H 14.5"
Small Glass with 18" Arms
W 48.2" x H 12.5"
Large Glass with 18" Arms
W 51.1" x H 14.5"
Ceiling Canopy Dimensions
4.3" Diameter
Max Wattage Per Socket
Standard Incandescent
100W
GU24 Bi-Pin
18W (Equivalent to 75W Incandescent)
Light Bulb Not Included Fixtures Configured with GU24 Socket Are Non-Returnable
Schoolhouse Globes
Schoolhouse globes are best cleaned with a damp, soft cloth. To protect the glass and painted bands, avoid alcohol-based and abrasive cleaners. Instead, we recommend the following alcohol-free soaps and cleaners: 409, Windex, Dawn Dish Soap, Simple Green, and Mr. Clean Multi-Surface.
Schoolhouse globes featuring a painted band selection should only be used indoors. The single band style has a silver border outlining the chosen finish.
Copper & Brass
For oil-rubbed copper, weathered copper and brass finishes, slight variations may occur from shade to shade. Copper & brass finish option includes brushed aluminum connective pieces.
Copper and brass fixtures have a longer lead time and may take up to 4 weeks to manufacture. That are no returns accepted on these metals.
Copper is a "living" metal that, without regular cleaning, will undergo a natural weathering process. Much like the formation of rust on iron, a patina develops on copper which actually protects the metal. If you prefer the new-penny look of copper, you can keep it shiny with regular care with a gentle cleaning agent such as Bar Keeper's Friend.
Lead Times & Returns
Standard lead time is 7-14 business days. This is not applicable to commercial orders, Quick Ship lighting or furniture. Quick Ship lighting has a standard lead time of 5-7 business days. Furniture requires a 4-6 week lead time. Copper and brass products have a longer lead time and may take up to 4 weeks to manufacture.
Returns are accepted for most products within 30 days of delivery. We do not accept returns for fixtures that have been installed or are damaged. There are no returns accepted on furniture items, natural metal products, or products assembled with GU24 sockets, integrated LED's or light bulbs. All fixtures undergo a strict quality control evaluation to ensure they meet our high standards; however, some minor blemishes may occur due to our hands-on construction and manufacturing processes. These blemishes do not affect the functionality of the fixture.
Finish Care & Maintenance
No metal fixture, no matter the finish, is guaranteed against corrosion, especially in salt air environments. If your fixture will be installed in a location near salt water, we recommend cleaning it monthly.
If your fixture is not installed in a location near salt water, we recommend periodic cleaning with a mild soap-and-water wash and gentle buffing to extend the life of our painted finishes.