Idalia is a show-stopper and totally splurge-worthy. It's easy to see why this chandelier is a designer favorite. With its organic shape reminiscent of a sea anemone and sweeping arched wiry arms topped with length of wood, this chandelier will make a striking statement in your dining room or living room while still keeping things light and airy. If you're looking for something delicate yet dramatic, Idalia is calling (read: screaming) your name. ***As Seen On The Leslie Style**
Material: Wood
Top Coat/Sealant: Powder Coated
Canopy: 4 1/2"D x 1 1/4"H
Lamping: (5) or (6) Type B=-E12, Other
Supplied with 36" of chain
Supplied with 96" or wire
During installation, please ensure that all bulbs are not touching any of the wooden dowels. If they are, gently press the arm away from the bulb about an inch to allow heat to properly disperse
Please Note: Large and medium items require freight; Items are returnable within 30 days with 25% restocking fee
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