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Santa Barbara Pendant

Santa Barbara Pendant

Regular price $880.00 USD
Regular price Sale price $880.00 USD
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  • Handmade in the USA

  • Formed with Recycled Steel

  • Fierce, Unapologetic Style

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The Santa Barbara Pendant captures the warmth, charm, and sophistication emanating from one of John's favorite cities, Santa Barbara. The pairing of polished cylindrical forms with hand-fashioned steel truly makes this piece pop. Its steel body has a figural quality defined by straight lines and pleasant curves. A dose of definition and elegant symmetry is emphasized in the tubular shape at the center, where its wiring is finely threaded. Globe shaped incandescent bulbs fit at the end like a glove, radiating out a clean and classy light.

Each pendant includes a 5" diameter ceiling canopy. The White Santa Barbara Pendent comes with a matching white canopy, while all other finishes come packaged with a satin black canopy. 


Size: 6"W x 14"H
Ceiling Canopy: 5" Round, Satin Black Finish*
Cord Length: 96"
Dimmable: Yes, Standard 120V
Lamp Source: LED
Bulb Included: NO. Uses one G25 bulb. We recommend Emery Allen for bulbs.

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*A canopy with a white finish accompanies the white Santa Barbara Pendant. 

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Meet John Beck

John Beck's handcrafted lighting fixtures are not just products - they are works of art. Every curve, every contour, and every intricate detail is carefully thought out and executed, resulting in a truly unique and captivating piece that will illuminate any space with elegance and grace. When you purchase a John Beck Steel handcrafted lighting fixture, you are not only bringing a touch of luxury into your space, but you are also supporting the preservation of traditional craftsmanship. John's dedication to creating timeless pieces by hand ensures that each fixture possesses a level of quality and character that is unmatched.

"Dark and mysterious, steel holds the stories of a million lives and is rich in history. As the world's most recycled material, the steel we use has been an unthinkable number of other things; automobiles, toaster ovens, building materials and even other furniture and light fixtures. Maybe that's part of the reason I find it so appealing. It's like us and has a past." - John