Description
Minka-Lavery Tilbury Semi-Flush Mount — Polished Nickel
The Minka-Lavery Tilbury 4983-613 semi-flush mount light by Minka-Lavery Tilbury is a transitional fixture that combines a polished nickel finish with a sleek design. This fixture measures 14 inches in width and 13.63 inches in height, accommodating three lights. It requires three E12 candelabra base bulbs, each with a maximum wattage of 60W, which are not included.
Key Features
- Overall Dimensions: 14 inches in width and 13.63 inches in height.
- Finish: Polished nickel finish for a modern aesthetic.
- Light Source: Requires three E12 candelabra base bulbs, max 60W each.
- Dimmable: Compatible with dimming switches for adjustable lighting.
- Style: Transitional design that suits both traditional and contemporary settings.
- Mounting: Designed for semi-flush mounting on ceilings.
- Voltage: Operates on standard 120V electrical systems.
- Canopy Dimensions: 5.5 inches in width and 0.75 inches in height.
Core Design & Aesthetic
This semi-flush mount light features a polished nickel finish, providing a reflective and modern touch to any room. Its transitional style makes it versatile for various interior designs, blending traditional and contemporary elements seamlessly.
Light Source & Bulb Information
The fixture requires three E12 candelabra base bulbs, each with a maximum wattage of 60W. Bulbs are not included, allowing for customization based on lighting preferences.
Dimensions & Adjustability
The fixture measures 14 inches in width and 13.63 inches in height, making it suitable for rooms with standard ceiling heights. It is not adjustable and is designed for fixed semi-flush mounting.
Installation & Electrical
This fixture is hardwired and operates on a standard 120V electrical system. It is compatible with dimming switches, allowing for adjustable lighting levels.
Where This Fixture Works Best
- Living rooms
- Dining areas
- Bedrooms
- Hallways
What’s Included
- Fixture body
- Canopy
- Installation hardware






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