Six-Sided French Quarter®

Original Bracket w London Top

Starting at $800.00

The Six-Sided French Quarter® light was designed for architecture requiring a traditional, but more... Read More
The Six-Sided French Quarter® light was designed for architecture requiring a traditional, but more formal fixture. With the addition of the London Top finial, it will add an element of dressiness and verticality to the space. This lantern can be used to complement leaded glass doors, arched transoms, bay window, keystones, and other architectural features. Six-Sided French Quarter® fixtures are available with natural gas, liquid propane and electric light sources. The Six-Sided French Quarter light was created for architecture that calls for a traditional look with a more formal, structured profile. Its clean, six-sided shape delivers classic French Quarter style while feeling a little more refined, which makes it a strong choice for front entries, formal porches, and prominent exterior elevations. Adding the London Top finial introduces extra height and a dressed-up silhouette, helping the fixture feel more intentional against tall doors and detailed trim. This design is especially effective when you want exterior lighting that looks authentic without feeling overly ornate. Homeowners and designers often choose it when the goal is elegant curb appeal with a historically inspired presence. This lantern is also a smart complement to signature architectural details like leaded glass doors, arched transoms, bay windows, keystones, and other traditional elements that deserve lighting with the right scale and symmetry. The fixture supports cohesive exterior lighting plans by tying together formal lines, classic proportions, and warm illumination in one consistent style. Six-Sided French Quarter fixtures are available with natural gas, liquid propane, and electric light sources, making it easy to match the lantern to your preferred setup and installation requirements. That flexibility lets you keep the same French Quarter lantern look across multiple locations, even when fuel options vary from one area to another. The result is a polished, traditional lighting solution that enhances the architecture instead of competing with it. Read Less
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