George Kovacs P4216-467, Monorail Line Volt Track Complete Kits, Monorail Halogen, Bronze
The Minka group is home to the art of decorative lighting and fans. Modern aesthetics define contemporary design and style. No name has been more synonymous with that than George Kovacs. Contemporary lighting design has been influenced for the past sixty years by George Kovacs and his peers. Our next sixty will be influenced by the same, coupled with a minka ‘mystique’.
Product Features
- Sable bronze patina finish.
- Direct wire.
- Etched opal glass.
- Flexible rail system.
- From GK rail light collection.
Kitchen Light When our old light bar failed we were in the market for a new track light. We visited the local home improvment stores and we were not happy with the selection or quality they had to offer. We went online and found the George Kovacs collection and we decided to give it a try. The track comes straight and has to be bent to the design that you want. Before bending the track decide on a design so you can work from a pattern. Once the track is bent incorrectly it is difficult to get it to look…
Good deal and basic, simple design 4 separate 4 foot sections of rails, so really really big/long relative to other options. I think there are like 12 support posts or something like that for the track.Direct power connection (no transformer), so the hookups are easyThe color is nice, brown/bronze, and all of the parts are pretty close to the same colorGlass shades on the heads are pretty much translucent whiteIt is pretty basic overall, but definitely a good deal versus other…
Monorail System Awesome Lighting system. I put this Monorail Lighting system in my New 5th wheel for some great lighting. And it sure is. I had sent in a question asking if you can put a dimmer on this system and had some great response from folks thanks very much and you were correct. I put in a normal dimmer and ran my monorail and its awesome. So easy to install and shape the tracking and install the holding brackets. I put low voltage in my home along with low voltage tracking lighting and I would never do that again and use this…