Bring elegant sophistication to your home’s exterior with the Westinghouse clarissa one-light wall lantern. This fixture features clean lines, textured Black finish and frosted glass. The windowpane design adds a charming Arts and Crafts ELEMENT to the fixture. Install this lantern by your front or back entryway or garage door. It can also serve as an accent for your porch, deck area, patio, or balcony. The lantern is 11-1/4 by 7 inches (h x W) and extends 8-3/4 inches from the wall. It is 3-1/8 inches HEIGHT from the center of the outlet box. The back plate is 4-9/16 by 6-5/16 inches (h x W). this outdoor fixture is ETL/cetl listed for safety and is backed by a five-year limited manufacturer’s warranty against defects in materials and workmanship. Westinghouse is a global brand with a simple philosophy: make life easier for everyone who buys its products. Westinghouse products are designed for exceptional quality, reliability, and functionality. Product reference number 62038.
Product Features
- One-light outdoor industrial wall lantern is perfect for use in front or back entryways or by a garage door
- Textured Black finish on Steel with frosted glass adds elegant sophistication and a touch of arts and crafts Style
- 11-1/4 by 7 inches (H x w); extends 8-3/4 inches; 3-1/8 inches height from center of outlet box; back Plate is 4-9/16 by 6-5/16 inches (H x w)
- Uses one medium-base bulb, 60-Watt maximum (not included) or for an energy efficient alternative, choose Westinghouse 60 watt equivalent LED bulb
- Five-year limited warranty against defects in materials and workmanship; ETL/CETL listed
A Pretty Decent Light OK, first I’m going to admit to a slight bias here. I’m not a fan of the look of the light BUT it is the best looking option that my HOA would give me for a front light. :)That said, it’s not a bad light; solid metal construction, not cheap plastic. Westinghouse has been a solid brand for ages also.As for the drawbacks: First, the housing around the bulb is narrow / small. That makes it hard for anyone with bigger hands to change a bulb without taking the housing off…
It’s a Leaner Good looking light…unfortunately, the flange that tightens against the wall is too weak to hold the weight of the light fixture and it does not stay true vertically. The bottom of the fixture leans closer to the wall noticeably: see pic. I bought 4, have installed 2 and same problem with both. I do not hold much hope for the last 2. Tried tightening the nut inside the flange connected to the horizontal piece coming out from the wall but no improvement. Unless I can think of something else, I…
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