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Windham Alabaster 3 Tier Chandelier

$1,299.00 USD
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Add a note of rustic refinement to your living space with our Windham Collection. This chandelier makes a statement with three tiers of solid alabaster tiles and fine metal detailing. Whether illuminated or not, the natural stone material lends a sense of warm and earthy elegance.

BALANCED PROPORTIONS

Substantial in scale, this makes a simple statement.

A NATURAL FIT

Tiles formed of stone make each piece one-of-a-kind.

PRODUCT DETAILS

CONSTRUCTION

  • Crafted from iron, Alabaster Stone, aluminum, stainless steel and brass with a Bronze and an oil-based Brass finish.
  • Includes 97 Alabaster Tiles.
  • Damp UL-listed for use indoors, or in a protected outdoor area.
  • Compatible with dimmer switch.
  • Accommodates twelve 40W, type B standard bulbs or LED equivalent.
  • Imported.

CARE

  • Wipe clean using a soft, dry cloth or static duster.
  • Avoid using harsh chemicals and abrasives as they may damage the finish.
  • Do not exceed specified wattage.
  • Using Damp Rated Products Outdoor: Outdoor damp rated fixtures can only be used in covered, fully protected locations that are not directly exposed to water, even during storms. Outdoor Damp Locations include covered patios and covered porches that are fully protected from water, even during storms.

ASSEMBLY

  • Hardwired; professional installation recommended.
  • Not compatible with mounting on slanted or sloped ceiling.

DIMENSIONS

  • OVERALL: 34.5" diam, 24.75" h
  • MINIMUM HANGING LENGTH: 40.75" h
  • MAXIMUM HANGING LENGTH: 76.75" h
  • SHORT ROD (2): 12" l
  • LONG ROD (1): 24" l
  • CANOPY: 6.5" diam, 0.75" th
  • WEIGHT:80.75 lbs

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