Tamboril Thirty-Eight-Light Two-Tier Chandelier Aged Brass
Tamboril Thirty-Eight-Light Two-Tier Chandelier Aged Brass
Tamboril Thirty-Eight-Light Two-Tier Chandelier Aged Brass
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Elegant Thirty-Eight-Light Two-Tier Alabaster Chandelier Design.

The Tamboril Thirty-Eight-Light Two-Tier Chandelier is a grand architectural lighting masterpiece that combines smoky alabaster panels with faceted brown glass crystals. Its rounded two-tier frame in aged brown brass delivers a rich, multidimensional glow, enhanced by rhythmic geometric detailing that brings depth, balance, and refined luxury to expansive interiors.

Key Features

  • Elegant thirty-eight-light chandelier featuring a dramatic two-tier architectural design in aged brass finish.
  • Smoky alabaster panels paired with faceted brown glass crystals for a layered and luminous lighting effect.
  • Geometric detailing with circular accents and grooved square elements for enhanced structural depth.
  • Two-tier rounded frame design creating a bold vertical statement for large interior spaces.
  • G4 bulb compatibility delivering precise and evenly distributed illumination across all lighting points.
  • Adjustable hanging system using multi-wire support for stable and flexible installation.
  • High-quality construction using metal, brass, glass, crystal, stone, and alabaster for durability and elegance.
  • Integrated lighting system with bulbs included for immediate installation and use.

Specifications

  • Dimensions: Canopy: DIA7"x1"H.
  • Weight: 140.
  • Material: Metal, Brass, Glass, Crystal, Stone, Alabaster.
  • Finish: Aged.

Lighting Details

  • Bulb Quantity: 38.
  • Bulb Type: G4 Bulb.
  • Socket Type: G4.
  • Maximum Wattage: 7.

Ideal For

Ideal for grand foyers, ballrooms, luxury dining areas, and expansive interiors where multi-tier architectural lighting and rich mixed-material design are desired to create a striking focal point.


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