Costello LED Chandelier in Tyler Bronze & Blackened Textured Copper (57|269296)

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Finish: TWO-TONE
Width: 74.00in
Height: 76.00in
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LED Chandelier by Meyda Tiffany from the Costello collection in Tyler Bronze & Blackened Textured Copper finish A touch of warm opulence is blended with elegant rustic styling. This massive chandelier features a Blackened Textured Copper band and is enhanced with a Tyler Bronze finish. 18 Complementary faux LED candlelights deliver beautiful ambient lighting, 12 LED downlights provide task lighting on surfaces below, and four uplights deliver soft indirect illumination on the ceiling above. The faux candlelights, downlights, and uplights benefit from three separate circuits, allowing for precise dimming control over the three layers of light to create the perfect ambiance in the space. The Costello 18 Light Two Tier Chandelier is included in our American-made, American-designed, handcrafted Costello Collection and is manufactured in Yorkville, NY. UL & cUL listed for dry and damp locations. The fixture is featured in the Belleayre Mountain Ski Center in Highmount, New York, and is operated by ORDA, the Olympic Regional Development Authority based in Lake Placid, New York. Thank you to Quality Lighting Systems of Clifton Park, New York, for the order. {ADDITIONAL FINISH INFORMATION: Tyler Bronze & Blackened Textured Copper}
AVAILABLE FOR PURCHASE:
NO
REQUIRED (NOT INCLUDED):
12 5.00 WATT E26=BULBS
IMAGE INFO:
ACTUAL
ON DISPLAY IN SHOWROOM:
No
IN STOCK IN SHOWROOM:
No
HEIGHT:
76.00
HEIGHT RANGE:
56'' and over
WIDTH:
74.00
WIDTH RANGE:
56'' and over
FAMILY:
COSTELLO
NUMBER OF BULBS:
12
LENGTH:
74.00
SHIP WEIGHT:
585.00LB
BOX WIDTH:
78.00''
BOX HEIGHT:
50.00''
BOX LENGTH:
82.00
LED:
YES
LIGHT SOURCE:
LED
MATERIAL:
STEEL
SAFETY RATING:
DAMP
BULB BASE:
E26
BULB TYPE:
MR16
MAX WATTAGE:
5.00
FINISH:
TWO-TONE
STANDARD STYLE:
TRANSITIONAL
QUANTITY AVAILABLE AT MANUFACTURER:
0
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