We’re pleased with the quality and style of these fixtures. We installed two, and we are happy with both.It’s hard to take well-exposed photos of light fixtures. These photos are intended to show the fixture on a lower dim setting and fully on. (The bulbs are 100-watt equivalent dimmable LED.) The individual photo shows an example of the shade marbling; they are all slightly different.We took a chance on these when a similar fixture from the same manufacturer was low on stock. This fixture had no reviews, but the manufacturer’s other fixtures had good reviews. This fixture was consistent with those reviews.When installing the fixtures, we had some challenges. These are NOT the fault of the fixture, but I wish we had known ahead.We were replacing a “Hollywood strip” style fixture. The widest, deepest, tallest parts of this fixture are at different places than the Hollywood style’s, and going by the dimensions alone, we didn’t account for that. We had to move the installation point to make room.Our original fixture didn’t have a junction box, so we had to consult an electrician for alternative installation guidance. It would be nice if the instructions included this option. The instructions were very basic at the “connect the wires” level.Also because we didn’t have a junction box, we had to be very careful to make sure we installed the fixture level.Other reviews (of other similar fixtures from this manufacturer) mentioned needing tiny hands. We didn’t have a problem. There’s a ring you screw in to hold each shade in place. We found that holding the ring and turning the shade the last bit made getting the final tightening easier.