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Coastal Elegance 2-Tier Handcrafted Beaded Chandelier - Elegant Design with Handcrafted Wooden Beads for Dining Room, Living Room, and Sitting Room Lighting

$799.00 USD
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Why You'll Love It

  • Add a touch of coastal elegance to your dining or living room with this exquisite 2-tier chandelier. Crafted with handwoven Gemelina wood beads on a sturdy iron frame, the powder-coated white finish exudes sophistication and charm.  
  • Perfect for dining areas, sitting rooms, or as a living room centerpiece, this chandelier is designed to evoke the serene ambiance of a beachside retreat.
  • Each wooden bead, meticulously handcrafted, brings a unique character to the piece, promising a warm and inviting atmosphere in your space.
  • Embrace the natural beauty and expert craftsmanship that sets this chandelier apart from machine-made lighting fixtures.
  • With its compatibility with a dimmer switch, you can effortlessly adjust the lighting to suit any occasion or mood.

Dimensions

  • Overall: 30" diameter x adjustable height from 32.5" min to 102" max
  • Shade: 30" diameter x 23.5" height
  • Chain: 72"
  • Canopy: 5" diameter x 1.5" height
  • Base Type: E-12 socket (3 sockets)
  • Weight: 30 lbs

Illuminate your space with coastal charm and the artistry of handcrafted design embodied in this stunning 2-tier chandelier.

Care

  • This  chandelier accommodates three 40W Candelabra bulbs or LED equivalents (bulbs not included), providing ample illumination.
  • Simply dust with a soft dry cloth to protect its exquisite finish. 
  • Hardwired and recommended for professional installation.
  • This chandelier offers flexibility in mounting on slanted or sloped ceilings.


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