Corbett Azores 40 in. 8-Light Chandelier, Warm Silver Leaf with Handmade Paper Shade
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About this item
About this item
- Finish: The chandelier features a warm silver leaf finish, adding a touch of elegance to any space.
- Shade Material: Handmade paper shades mimic the delicate veining of magnolia petals, allowing light to seep through beautifully.
- Dimensions: With a width of 40 in. and a height of 13.25 in., this chandelier is a statement piece.
- Light Source: Requires eight E12 candelabra base bulbs, each with a maximum wattage of 10W.
- Mounting: Suspended by a 72 in. chain, suitable for flat ceilings only.
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Description
Description
Corbett Azores Chandelier — Warm Silver Leaf & Handmade Paper Shade
The Corbett Azores 561-40-WSL chandelier embodies a transitional style with its warm silver leaf finish and handmade paper shade. This exquisite fixture, measuring 40 in. in width and 13.25 in. in height, features a botanical silhouette reminiscent of magnolia petals. Designed by natural woven, it requires eight E12 candelabra base bulbs (not included) and is suspended from a matching canopy and rod.
Key Features
- Overall Dimensions: 40 in. width x 13.25 in. height; maximum hanging height of 76 in.
- Finish: Warm silver leaf finish enhances the chandelier's elegant appearance.
- Shade Material: Handmade paper shades with detailed veining for a natural look.
- Light Source: Requires eight E12 candelabra base bulbs, max 10W each, bulbs not included.
- Mounting: Includes a 72 in. chain for suspension; not compatible with sloped ceilings.
- Electrical: Operates at 120V; not dimmable.
- Weight: Fixture weighs 11 lb, ensuring stability when installed.
- Design: Inspired by the serene beauty of the Corbett Azores islands, featuring a botanical silhouette.
Core Design & Aesthetic
The Corbett Azores chandelier's design is inspired by the natural beauty of magnolia flowers, with each petal crafted from handmade paper. The warm silver leaf finish complements the delicate shade, creating a serene and joyful ambiance. This fixture is rated for damp locations, making it versatile for various settings.
Light Source & Bulb Information
This chandelier requires eight E12 candelabra base bulbs, each with a maximum wattage of 10W. Bulbs are not included, allowing for customization of light output and color temperature.
Dimensions & Adjustability
The fixture's maximum hanging height is 76 in., with a 72 in. chain included for suspension. It is not compatible with sloped ceilings, ensuring a stable installation on flat surfaces.
Installation & Electrical
This chandelier is hardwired for installation and operates at 120V. It is not dimmable, providing consistent illumination.
Where This Fixture Works Best
- Dining rooms
- Living rooms
- Entryways
- Transitional style homes
What's Included
- 72 in. chain
- Warm silver leaf canopy
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Shipping & Returns
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Returns: We offer a 60-day return window for most items. Products must be in their original, unused condition with all packaging. Exclusions: Special orders, clearance, and custom items.
Frequently Asked Questions
What type of bulbs does the Corbett Azores 561-40-WSL chandelier require?
What type of bulbs does the Corbett Azores 561-40-WSL chandelier require?
Is the Corbett Azores chandelier dimmable?
Is the Corbett Azores chandelier dimmable?
Can the Corbett Azores chandelier be installed on a sloped ceiling?
Can the Corbett Azores chandelier be installed on a sloped ceiling?
What is the maximum hanging height of the Corbett Azores chandelier?
What is the maximum hanging height of the Corbett Azores chandelier?
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