Alive Multi-Vitamin Gummies for Children
Alive Multi-Vitamin Gummies for Children (Copy)
Alive Multi-Vitamin Gummies for Children (Copy)
Alpine Corporation 20″ H Outdoor Metal Rustic Grazing Reindeer Lawn Christmas Holiday Decoration
About this item
- 20"H METAL REINDEER LAWN DECORATION: Metal reindeer statue is the perfect festive addition to your outdoor holiday display
- DURABLE AND LONG-LASTING: Constructed of high-quality sheet metal and rebar legs to withstand prolonged outdoor use
- WIRE-FREE: Statue has no lights, allowing for placement wherever you want without needing to worry about being near an outlet
- EASY STORAGE: When winter is over, simply disassemble the neck part of the statue for more convenient storage
- OVER 1 FT. TALL: Reindeer statue measures 20”L x 6”W x 20"H, perfect for your lawn or garden décor. A one-year manufacturer's warranty from date of purchase is also included.
Choose the Right Light Bulb for Modern Lighting
Every Niche pendant light comes equipped with a standard bulb. Depending on what pendant light you choose, the standard bulb option varies, but it is usually a traditional incandescent bulb. As lighting technologies have expanded, so has Niche and our modern lighting bulb options! Lamping options and their definitions can definitely be overwhelming (trust us, we know), so we decided to break down some specifications to help you choose the right light bulb for modern lighting.
INCANDESCENT Light Bulbs for Modern Lighting
- Fully dimmable
- Average life is 1,500 hours
FLUORESCENT LIGHT BULBS FOR MODERN LIGHTING
- ~75% more efficient than standard incandescent
- Not always dimmable
- Improved accuracy in how they render color, so everything looks more natural and alive
- Average Life is 8,000 hours
LED Light Bulbs for Modern Lighting
- ~75% more efficient than standard incandescent
- Dimmable
- Emit almost no heat and thrive in cold locations
- Average life is 25,000+ hours
Classic wooden chair
The Windsor chair was produced in many variations in the United States, beginning about 1725. These variations, which were generally lighter than English designs, were frequently painted green—as they were often used in parks and gardens as well as indoors—but increasingly they came to be stained and varnished.