FINISH |
CHARACTERISTICS |
BENEFITS |
Antique |
An oil-based protective finish that gives a soft, hand-rubbed luster. |
Durable and easily maintained. |
Bronze |
Smooth finish that is a metallic brown color that resembles the actual alloy bronze. |
Versatile and can be used in different styles and room settings. Durable and easy to clean. |
Brushed, Nickel |
Created by gently rubbing nickel-plated brass with an abrasive pad for a satin finish. |
Extremely durable finish. |
Brushed, Steel |
A finishing process whereby friction is applied to the steel. The process is done with fine bristle brushes that leave a dull, non-reflective surface on the steel. |
Does not show fingerprints. |
Pewter |
A soft, smooth, matte finish. |
Visibly desirable and similar in appearance to silver. |
Distressed |
Finish is intentionally manipulated to look less than perfect, such as with sandpaper. |
Provides a naturally weathered look that is durable. |
Glazed |
A finish process that involves two hand-detailed techniques. The initial coat of glaze softens the base color. The highlight glaze increases visual depth. |
Provides a natural luster and scratch resistant finish. |
Natural Finish |
Clear finish that adds luster, warmth and character to the wood while protecting it. |
Shows natural beauty of the base material. |
Painted |
Lamp is painted for a rich, beautiful color. |
Durable. |
White Washed |
A staining technique that allows for a brightened or white wood appearance without hiding the wood grain pattern. |
Provides a weathered chic appearance. Durable finish that brightens the base because the light is reflected from the white surface. |