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Currey & Company Lapidus Chandelier

$1,689.60

Product Details

One of the most iconic buildings in Miami Beach is the Fontainebleau, which reminds the designer of the Lapidus Chandelier, Sasha Bikoff, of the heyday of Frank Sinatra and the famed Rat Pack. An homage to Morris Lapidus who designed the building in the 1950s, the white chandelier mimics the shape of the arches and the cheese-hole pattern ornamenting the resort. The chandelier is made of wrought iron in a sugar white finish. We offer the Lapidus in a number of designs.

Finish: Sugar White
Materials: Wrought Iron/Wood/Acrylic
Lights: 4
Watts per Socket/Item: 60/240
Voltage: 120v
Socket: E12
Suggested Bulb: G Globe
Additional Rods: 9000-0662-KIT
 
Canopy Shape: Round
Removable Canopy: N
Diffuser: White Acrylic

Overall: 19"h x 19"dia.
Adjustable Height: 22.25" to 69.75"
Weight: 16 lb
Rods Included: 8", 14", 20" Sugar White
Cord: 13' Silver
Canopy: 1"h x 6"dia.
 

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About the Brand
Currey & Company creates chandeliers, lamps, wall sconces, accent furniture and garden accessories. Our original designs incorporate an understanding of historic design with an abundance of imagination. A Currey & Company product speaks of the touch of human hands as well as of the design skills and craftsmanship that have created it. Currey & Company's table and floor lamps come in a variety of materials and styles. Inspirations for these designs often come from the past as familiar shapes and materials are translated into items appropriate for today's consumers. Wrought iron, brass, silver, wood and porcelain as well as a variety of ethnic materials are used to create these designs.
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