Barrel Stave 12 Light Chandelier in Brushed Nickel/Charred Wood (57|187997)

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Finish: BRONZE / DARK
Width: 60.00in
Height: 59.00in

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12 Light Chandelier by Meyda Tiffany from the Barrel Stave collection in Brushed Nickel/Charred Wood finish Elegant, luxurious charm blends with natural, rustic beauty. This extraordinary chandelier is inspired by antique staves traditionally bound by metal hoops in the construction of beer and whisky barrels and wine casks. Stunning Hammered Brushed Nickel finished bands and curved arms with bobeches embrace 12 artistic shades featuring breathtaking silhouettes of tall Maple Trees with stark branches. The shades align around the Charred Wooden Barrel Stave frame, with wagon-wheel rings, like soldiers at attention in abeyance of the barrel to which they serve. This masterful chandelier is ideal for lobbies, foyers, banquet rooms and reception areas. Custom crafted by highly skilled artisans in our manufacturing facility upstate New York, this Grandiose styled 5-foot wide fixture is UL and cUL listed for damp and dry locations. Custom sizes, designs and finishes are available, as well as dimmable energy efficient lamping options such as LED. {ADDITIONAL FINISH INFORMATION: Brushed Nickel/Charred Wood}
Characteristics and Features
FAMILY: BARREL STAVE
STANDARD STYLE: TRANSITIONAL
IMAGE INFO: ACTUAL
MATERIAL: STEEL
UL LISTED: DAMP
UL RATING: DAMP
Dimensions & Measurements
HEIGHT: 59.00
HEIGHT RANGE: 56'' AND OVER
WIDTH: 60.00
WIDTH RANGE: 56'' AND OVER
EXTENSION: 5.50
Electrical Specifications
NUMBER OF BULBS: 12
BULB BASE: E26
BULB TYPE: A19
MAX WATTAGE: 60.00
Included Components
Warranty and Product Information
Product Availability
QUANTITY AVAILABLE AT MANUFACTURER: 0
ON DISPLAY IN SHOWROOM: No
IN STOCK IN SHOWROOM: No
Shipping Information
SHIP WEIGHT: 380.00LB
BOX SIZE: 70.00 X 65.00 X 73.00
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