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Meyda Alva 30-Light Burnished Antique Copper Chandelier

MY261967
by Meyda  from  Alva
$26,362.50
$37,660.71 30% Off
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BRAND INFO
  • Item #: MY261967
  • SKU: 261967
  • Brand: Meyda
  • Collection: Alva
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SPECIFICATIONS
Chandelier Type: Large Chandeliers
Light Style: Transitional
Light Usage Location: Dining Room, Entryway, Living Room
Finish: Burnished Antique Copper
Material: Steel / Wood
Bulb Type: E26
Bulb Shape: A19
Number of Lights: 30 - Light
Wattage Per Bulb: 10W
Location Rating: Damp
Safety Rating: UL/cUL
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Product Overview

A massive dramatic combination of rustic lighting and French country style; rugged Sparkle Silver arms embrace two dozen rolling pins; as well as pans and kitchen utensils. 30 Edison-style lamps provide beautiful ambient illumination. The solid metal arms are connected to the rugged suspension rod in the center of this chandelier. The oblong chandelier is ideal for illuminating islands and counters in today's fine kitchens across the countries; from Worcester; Massachusetts; to Knoxville; Tennessee; to Austin; Texas. The Alva Kavel Chandelier is included in our American-made; American-designed; handmade Culinary Collection and manufactured in Yorkville; New York. UL and cUL listed for dry and damp locations and featured within the new home of Utica; New York's award-winning Tailor and the Cook Restaurant.

BRAND INFO DIMENSIONS & WEIGHT
  • Dimensions: 144''W x 80''D x 50''H
  • Weight: 150 lbs
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SPECIFICATIONS
Chandelier Type: Large Chandeliers Light Style: Transitional Light Usage Location: Dining Room, Entryway, Living Room
Finish: Burnished Antique Copper Material: Steel / Wood Bulb Type: E26
Bulb Shape: A19 Number of Lights: 30 - Light Wattage Per Bulb: 10W
Location Rating: Damp Safety Rating: UL/cUL
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