
Check out this Vintage Brass Ceiling Light. This design makes for an explosion-proof fixture, as it was originally designed for tankers and cargo ships. Made by Morio Denki in Japan during the 1980s, this brass ceiling light features a unique industrial design. Put these lights up in your man cave, garage or warehouse to make it the coolest one in your neighborhood.
It is perfect for bedrooms, hallways, living rooms, and nautical-themed spaces. These bad boys will make toughen up your area and make you the man of the neighborhood. Impress your guests with this standout piece!
This light has been rewired with all new UL-listed parts, including a medium base socket and ground wire, rated for any voltage under 250 volts. We recommend using a standard base LED bulb or LED Edison bulb, which allows you to choose the bulb's brightness to match your lighting area.
To access the socket, you will need a 12mm 6-point hex socket (example shown in photos), loosen the screws, and lift off the cage/globe.
Transform your space with the Vintage Brass Ceiling Light and enjoy both its industrial charm and functionality!
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Flags are shipped USPS or eBay's Global Shipping Program. We will only ship to the confirmed address on your order.We combine auction items won the same day and reduce shipping charges as much as possible.Keep in mind, most of our items are large and weigh several pounds, so we can't always get all of your items in the same box and save on shipping.
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