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Cartwright New York
355 S. End Ave
New York City, NY 10280 , United States
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646.286.8328
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OTTO LUCE ROSE GOLD
$ 19,406
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Description
The Otto Luce Chandelier in Rose Gold is the latest addition to the Otto Luce finish collection.
This bespoke lighting fixture features a custom architectural bronze structure plated in a jewelry quality Rose Gold finish. It comes with hand blown Rose Creme gilded shades (as shown) or Alabaster White glass gilded shades.
The Otto Luce lends the intimate sophistication of a handmade chandelier to any interior with a soft, glowing light. It has a mobile-like structure. Radial arms adjust around a central axis allowing unique configurations within a range.
Otto Luce can also be customized with any glass color or technique that we offer.
Made in New York
Classic size: Width: 56.625". Height: 27" min, 7' max
Piccolo size: Width: 44 1/2", Height: 15"
Fixture: Rose Gold
Lead Time: 10-12 Weeks -
More Information
Documentation: Signed Period: New Condition: New. Styles / Movements: Modern, Contemporary Incollect Reference #: 738690 -
Dimensions
W. 56.625 in; H. 27 in; W. 143.83 cm; H. 68.58 cm;
Message from Seller:
Cartwright New York creates classic, timeless lighting and accessories for both residential and hospitality clients, handcrafted in the traditions of Venetian glass masters. Their process, which uses techniques dating back to the 1400s, transforms raw materials into molten liquid before shaping them into solid, beautiful forms. Email: Carolyn@cartwrightny.com Phone: 646.286.8328
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