Condition: Used, great shape. Beautiful Piece!
Brand: David Michael
Name: Eight Candle Federal Bronze Chandelier
Model: DAVM1398
Size: Large
Color: Bronze
Item Dimensions: 35" W x 35" D x 33" H
Package Dimensions: 39" W x 39" D x 38.5" H
Package Weight: 85 lbs.
Chandelier
This beautiful piece by David Michael came out of a $4 million dollar home in Utah. All the furnishings were top-of-the-line name brand items, including this traditional chandelier. It's currently listed on the Perigold website for $5,204.
Manufactured in Spain. Solid bronze casting. Shown in the aged bronze finish (#316). Requires 8 # E12 light bulbs. Maximum 60 watts each.
About David Michael
David Michael is a family-owned business that has been serving the States with the finest European imports since 1999. They started by selling fine formal Italian furniture from the basement of Michael’s house, which helped them gain a foothold in the market. Over the years, they have added collections and custom capabilities to contribute to the success and national recognition of the company. Michael and David’s eye for fine home decor are transparent in their products. David Michael is uniquely qualified to deliver what may be the finest custom decorative solution available today.
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