Step into the world of opulence and refinement with the "French Empire Style Chandelier." This exquisite chandelier, inspired by the grandeur of the French Empire era, is a testament to timeless elegance and sophistication.
Starting from the leaf body dish, reminiscent of a majestic crown, this chandelier's elegance embodies the Empire style in all its glory. It boasts three tiers of crystal prisms that catch and refract light in a mesmerizing dance, creating a dazzling display of brilliance. The natural brass bottom ball adds a touch of regal charm to the ensemble.
Each of the brass arms is a work of art in itself, featuring intricate designs that pay homage to the Empire's attention to detail and craftsmanship. Crowned with candle lights that sit atop brass bobeche's, the chandelier exudes an air of refinement and grace.
The French Empire era, from 1804 to 1815, marked a period of great transformation and prosperity under Napoléon I's reign. It brought a new era of wealth and style to France, which is beautifully captured in this chandelier.
Crafted in the 21st century, this chandelier seamlessly marries the timeless appeal of the Empire style with modern sensibilities. Its dimensions, measuring 36 inches by 30 inches, ensure that it becomes a stunning centerpiece, commanding attention and admiration in any space it graces.
Materials: Brass and Crystal
Dimensions: 36 inches by 30 inches
Year: Late 21st Century
*Package Dimensions for shipping: 32 "X 32" X 13", Weight 45 LBS
Notes: Brand new, unopened
$4,000 - $5,000
36" x 36" x 30"
Lighting, Chandelier
18%
WHERE TO PICK UP:
Alex Young
11 Skyline Dr
Plainview New York 11803
Pick up: By Appointment Only
SHIPPING OPTIONS:
Client Arranged Shipping
UPS STORE / Other Carrier (Shipping), client arranged.
Alex Young | (718) 300-3875 | info@isabelceline.com
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