Chelsea Chandelier ID: 4294.25
Chelsea Chandelier 106 Chandeliers & Pendants SONNEMAN - A Way of Light

Chelsea Chandelier

By Robert Sonneman, for SONNEMAN - A Way of Light

Chelsea Chandelier

By SONNEMAN - A Way of Light

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SPEC #: SON102288 | ID: 4294.25

Chelsea Chandelier

SPEC #: SON102288

ID: 4294.25

The Chelsea Pendant comes with a clear glass shade and a satin black finish. Available in 3-light or 5-light, versions. The character discovered in the relics of an urban loft yields a modern style of renewal. The pendant requires either (3) or (5) 60-watt, 120 volt medium base incandescent bulbs, which are not included. The pendant comes included with a 10-foot adjustable black silk covered cord.

Available Options

Finish: Satin Black

Color: Clear

Specifications

  • Warm Dim Compatible

    Warm Dim Compatible

  • Smart Home Compatible

    Smart Home Compatible

  • Specification Sheet / Technical Files

    Prop 65 Warning for California Residents This product can expose you to chemicals, which are known in the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to https://www.p65warnings.ca.gov/.
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    Robert Sonneman pioneered modern lighting making it an art form. World renowned and acclaimed for clean lines and alliance to form and function, his world famous award winning designs have been at the forefront of the design world for over four decades. Robert introduced sleek, new functionalist lighting designs in the 60s and 70s that have become classics of the modern era. Today, SONNEMAN A Way of Light's designs build on the pioneering work of Robert Sonneman. The brand's range extends through the modern architectural and decorative genres of the 20th century and forward to the contemporary diversity of the 21st century. "Light shapes space, determines perception and sets the mood and tone of an environment" said Robert Sonneman.

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