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Description
The Natalee ll Sconce is a modified version of the Natalee Single Sconce providing a clear glass enclosure for the light source.
Its un-intrusive size and purposeful omission of ornamentation will not detract from other elements in the environment.
The Natalee lighting series is easily adaptable with custom variations that include horizontal orientation and multi-light source options.
The finish options for the Natalee ll Sconce are Satin or Polished Stainless Steel or either Aged Bronze or Silver Patina on solid brass, all applied by hand and finished with a hand wax.
SUSAN FANFA DESIGN products are customizable and proudly made in the USA.
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Customization Options: * SUSAN FANFA DESIGN products are customizable and proudly made in the USA. Documentation: Makers Label/Invoice Origin: United States Period: New Creation Date: 2006 Styles / Movements: Modern, Contemporary Incollect Reference #: 444128
Message from Seller:
Susan Fanfa Design offers minimalist, custom-made furniture and lighting, crafted with precision and a focus on clean, elegant lines. For inquiries, contact susan@susanfanfadesign.com or 310.555.1234.
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