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Regina Andrew | 16-1257BLU | Cabaret Collection | Brass | Three Light Chandelier

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Weight:
23.00 LBS
Width:
26.00 (in)
Height:
26.00 (in)
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Oh là là, just add fringe! Cabaret chandelier fancies up any living room or bedroom for an accent you just can`t take your eyes off of. Three layers of fringe make for great movement and add dimension to the piece. Natural brass accents along with an opal glass dome add distinctive design details making this a statement chandelier.
Height:
26
Material:
Fabric
Collection:
Cabaret
Bulb Type:
Candelabra
Bulb Base:
E12 Candelabra
Width:
26
Vendor Moisture Protection Rating:
Vendor Rated Dry Location
Light Bulb Requirement::
Bulbs Not Included Max Wattage: 60 | Number of bulbs: 3 | Bulb Type: Candelabra
Style 1:
Transitional
Finish:
Brass
Category:
Mid. Chandeliers
Number Of Bulbs:
3
Sub Category:
Drum Shade

Chandelier FAQs

An overall lighting package for your home will typically cost 1-2% of your home’s overall value. It’s not uncommon to even go over this amount. Chandeliers are often seen as the focal point of a lighting project and tend to cost more than other lighting related fixtures. There is no specific number determining what the right number is as that will depend on the client. Here are some large chandeliers under $500,link

The best way to find out how big a chandelier should be in your dining room is to use the following formula. Add the length and width of the room and the sum will equal the approximate diameter of the light fixture you should get. You also want to be mindful of the ceiling height and table size as you do not want to exceed the width of the table. You should also bear in mind the shape of your table. For example, you don’t want to have a linear fixture over a circular table. This would make your dining room look silly. Always try to find a style that goes with the room. This will yield the best result.

This will all depend on the chandelier and where it is being hung. A typical chandelier is hung between 30-36 inches off the top of your table. Foyers can vary depending on what’s in the room like windows, or if the room has tight spaces. Try to keep your fixtures 7 feet off the ground. If it’s not being hung over something like a table, then bear in mind that you’ll need space to walk under it.

There are many combinations that can work when it comes to tables and chandeliers. Putting a round chandelier over a rectangular table can work. You should always ask your lighting specialist if your desired setup is both functional and proportional.

What’s considered a good chandelier will vary depending on who’s buying it. You always want to find a chandelier that will fit your budget that also doesn’t sacrifice quality, aesthetics, or functionality to do so. If you’re looking for chandeliers on the expensive side, then things like crustal grade, size, material, where they’re made and how they were crafted become important. Just look for something that works for you, and it will likely be a good chandelier.

It is not usually recommended that a chandelier be wider than the width of your table.

Yes, centering your chandelier over your table helps create symmetry and balance.

The frame of it can be cleaned with a duster, or other cleaning devices. Crystals usually can be cleaned with warm water and a small mixture of Windex and rubbing alcohol. Tyr to use residue free towels, microfibers, and soft materials. Label any crystals you take off of the chandelier to make it easier to return them to their original location. There are sprays you can purchase too. Let your crystals dry before putting them back on.

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Regina Andrew | 16-1257BLU | Cabaret Collection | Brass | Three Light Chandelier

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