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Key Features
Support Kable Lite systems with cables dropping 18-24” from the ceiling with the Kable Lite Heavy Duty Standoffs from Visual Comfort Architectural, formerly known as Tech, Lighting. This pair of standoffs require a cable separation of at least 5.5”, and their diameter of 4” provides stability. They’re made out of metal for longevity, and the straightforward design lets them work in any setting unobtrusively.
Visual Comfort Architectural, formerly known as Tech Lighting and Element, brings a passion for lighting detail to the interior of the home. Partnering with lighting designers, interior designers and architects, Visual Comfort Architectural brings visual interest and comfort to spaces in the home.
Key Features
Support Kable Lite systems with cables dropping 18-24” from the ceiling with the Kable Lite Heavy Duty Standoffs from Visual Comfort Architectural, formerly known as Tech, Lighting. This pair of standoffs require a cable separation of at least 5.5”, and their diameter of 4” provides stability. They’re made out of metal for longevity, and the straightforward design lets them work in any setting unobtrusively.
Visual Comfort Architectural, formerly known as Tech Lighting and Element, brings a passion for lighting detail to the interior of the home. Partnering with lighting designers, interior designers and architects, Visual Comfort Architectural brings visual interest and comfort to spaces in the home.
- Material: BRASS
- Location Rating: ETL Listed
- Not OK for Outdoor Use
- Made In USA
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700KSOHD24S
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