Beckon Chandelier
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Description
This chandelier is from Alison Berger’s Beckon collection, a family of light fixtures partly inspired by Italian glass from the 1920s and 1960s. Berger likens the process of crafting each piece to creating a couture garment, where every element is made by hand, down to the inner hardware. The layered design seems to float in space with two hand-blown glass parts: an inner sanctum that houses the illumination, and an outer shell that amplifies rings of light, beckoning viewers to take a closer look and discover the mysterious radiance within.
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Materials:Brass, Cast crystal, Hand-blown crystal
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Suspension Type:Rigid
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Socket base, 120v
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Options to rewire to your country's specifications available for an additional lead-time and fee.
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Bulb(s) included
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Dimmable
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Suitable for damp locations
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Overall Dimensions: 35w | 36d | 64h cm
Overall Drop Dimensions: 69 to 245 cmFinish: Dark Amber Bronze Patina
Illumination Type: Socket base 120v
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Care & Assembly
- Clean with a very soft, dry cloth or breathe onto a soft cloth then rub gently in the direction of the patina.
- Do not use abrasive cloths or cleaners as this may scratch or damage the finish.
- Clean polished metal or polished stainless with a damp cloth.
- Do not use commercial or heavy-duty polishes or waxes, as they may scratch or damage the finish.
- Polishes we recommend are Brasso, Simichrome, or our favorite Flitz; these can be used without inflicting damage even for the unskilled user, unless the polished surface has a wax sealer coat.
- Polishes will remove the wax while polishing the metal, but the surface would then have to be re-waxed if it is on a metal that needs to be sealed.
- Clean by wiping with a soft damp cloth or glass cleaner with no additives.
- Apply glass cleaner to a soft cloth rather than directly on to the fixture to avoid overspray that may damage other finishes.