This is a review of the three light vanity. It is a lovely fixture that would look nice in a contemporary, mid-century modern, or Art Deco setting.I can't, for the life of me, understand why the "Product Information - technical details" says the material is glass and plastic. All the lights are solid frosted glass, and the frame is quality nickel-finished steel. No plastic.Installation is a bit of a juggling act, it might be frustrating unless you are handy.Be careful when you assemble the glass parts. The bottom glass needs to go in first, the (in my case three) vertical lights rest on top of the bottom glass. You secure them in place with a spherical nut and a steel and a silicone washer. The silicone goes against the glass to cushion it. Doesn't need to be super tight.A few minor cautions:Oddly, they give you two wire nuts, one for the hot wires and one for the neutrals. They also recommend a wire nut for the ground wire -- but say it is "not included". Pretty expensive piece, you'd think they could spring for one more wire nut.It's rated for three 100W incandescent bulbs. That seems like it would get hot. I used three 75W equivalent LEDs and that is plenty bright for us.Finally, if you live in the country like we do, you may find that a lot of insects fly in the open top and end up dead on the bottom glass. I'm considering fitting a little screen inside the top.