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Key Features
Utilitarian glam. The Michael McHale Designs Tribeca Banqueting Chandelier is a astute blend of contemporary and traditional aesthetics. An open industrial frame is composed of upcycled narrow-gauge gunmetal grey steel gas pipes, with a flame-tipped candelabra bulb inserted into each fitting. And then, the wow factor - multiple rows of optically pure, fully-leaded Bohemian crystal grace.
An inventive juxtaposition of the utilitarian and the exquisite, Michael McHale Designs displays an aesthetic sensibility that undercuts tidy categorization. Repurposed steel pipes are ruggedly raw; high-quality, fully-leaded crystals confer luxuriousness; the regular use of flame-tipped candelabra bulbs play off a traditional archetype long associated with elaborate chandeliers. The disparate material mediums stylistically balance the high and the low, successfully coalescing into a unique amalgamation that McHale understandably references as "industrial chic."
Key Features
Utilitarian glam. The Michael McHale Designs Tribeca Banqueting Chandelier is a astute blend of contemporary and traditional aesthetics. An open industrial frame is composed of upcycled narrow-gauge gunmetal grey steel gas pipes, with a flame-tipped candelabra bulb inserted into each fitting. And then, the wow factor - multiple rows of optically pure, fully-leaded Bohemian crystal grace.
An inventive juxtaposition of the utilitarian and the exquisite, Michael McHale Designs displays an aesthetic sensibility that undercuts tidy categorization. Repurposed steel pipes are ruggedly raw; high-quality, fully-leaded crystals confer luxuriousness; the regular use of flame-tipped candelabra bulbs play off a traditional archetype long associated with elaborate chandeliers. The disparate material mediums stylistically balance the high and the low, successfully coalescing into a unique amalgamation that McHale understandably references as "industrial chic."
- Designed by Michael McHale
- UL listing available for an additional fee
- Material: Steel, gem-cut crystal
- Dimmable: Yes
- Sloped Ceiling Adaptable: Yes
- Canopy Shape: Round
- Warranty: 1 Year
- Made In USA
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