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Meyda Greenbriar Oak 2-Light Bronze Glass Tiffany Chandelier

MY12753
by  Meyda  from  Greenbriar Oak
$3,576.05
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BRAND INFO
  • Item #: MY12753
  • SKU: 12753
  • Brand: Meyda
  • Collection: Greenbriar Oak
  • Warranty: View warranty info
  • Made In: USA
DIMENSIONS & WEIGHT
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SPECIFICATIONS
Chandelier Type: Medium Chandeliers
Light Style: Glass, Rustic Lodge, Tiffany, Transitional
Light Usage Location: Bedroom, Dining Room, Entryway, Hallway, Living Room
Number of Lights: 2 - Light
Number of Bulbs: 2 + 9
Bulb Wattage: 100 + 40
Bulb Type: Medium Base + Candelabra Base
Notice: California Prop 65 Warning
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Product Overview

Majestic As The Mighty Oak is This Leaf Adorned 9 Arm Chandelier In An Antique Copper Finish. A Lighted Stained Glass Acorn, In Ivory with A Multi Toned Autumn Green Granite Glass Crown That Sprouts Candle Topped, Oak Leaf Covered Branches. Each Branched Arm Has A Beautifully Simulated Dripping Wax Candlestick In Ivory. The Elegant Hardware is Hand Made In The USA By Meyda Tiffany Craftsmen.
FEATURES
  • Theme: Rustic Lodge
  • Family: Greenbriar Oak
  • Every Meyda Tiffany item is a unique, handcrafted work of art. Natural variations in the wide array of materials that they use to create each Meyda product, make every item a masterpiece of its own. Photographs are a general representation of the product. Colors and designs will vary.
BRAND INFO DIMENSIONS & WEIGHT
  • Dimensions: 32''W x 35-64''H
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SPECIFICATIONS
Chandelier Type: Medium Chandeliers Light Style: Glass, Rustic Lodge, Tiffany, Transitional Light Usage Location: Bedroom, Dining Room, Entryway, Hallway, Living Room
Number of Lights: 2 - Light Number of Bulbs: 2 + 9 Bulb Wattage: 100 + 40
Bulb Type: Medium Base + Candelabra Base Notice: California Prop 65 Warning
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