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Chandelier Imperial brushed brass finish smoke glass

Item no TM0062
Finish Brushed brass finish | smoke glass Size Ø 44 | H. 106 cm

3480 

Introducing the “Imperial Chandelier” by Eichholtz, inspired by the grandeur of a Greek marble column (ca. 300 B.C.) from the Temple of Artemis at Sardis.

With a brushed-brass finish and smoked-glass elements, the chandelier’s design evokes the monumentality of The Met’s fluted Ionic column, which once towered at a height of 58 feet in its original location. This chandelier marries ancient history and modern luxury, illuminating your space with a touch of elegance and sophistication.

HISTORIC PROVENANCE

 

The Chandelier Imperial is inspired by a marble column (ca. 300 B.C.) from the Temple of Artemis at Sardis, a highlight of The Met’s Greek and Roman art collection. The massive section of a fluted Ionic column, which stood at over 58 feet tall in its original location, showcases delicate foliate carvings on the capital—a unique feature among the surviving columns from the temple. This chandelier boasts elegant ridged elements in homage to the column’s detailing and is crafted with smoked glass and a brushed-brass finish.

Specifications

Lamp holder-E14
Lamp holder qty-15
Light bulbs included-Not included
Voltage-220 - 240 Volt
Hanging Method-Pipe
Length hanging method in cm-30+50+70 cm pipe
Length hanging method in inch-11.81+19.69+27.56 pipe
Indoor/outdoor-Indoor use/dry locations only

Care instructions

How to care for wood veneer

Veneer furniture is covered in a thin layer of real hardwood. Veneers are often used in high end furniture pieces and can be more costly than solid wood. Mid 20th century it became especially popular in interiors when teak wood was often used for Danish design furniture.

To fully enjoy your wood veneer furniture, please follow a few basic rules:

Cleaning and maintenance

Wood veneer requires gentle care to preserve the finish. Dust regularly and clean with a soft dry cloth.

Remove spills immediately as moisture can cause the veneer to peel off the surface. Prevent moisture from getting underneath the veneer by quickly and thoroughly cleaning up any spills. In case of water rings, rub the area with naphtha. Follow up with an application of oil or petroleum jelly to completely erase the mark.