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BIEDERMEIER CHANDELIER

3.700,00 €

Biedermeier chandelier from the early 19th century.

An exceptional wooden chandelier, originally designed for candles, has been electrified to illuminate your home or business space. This chandelier is a true representation of the luxury of bygone times. With wooden details on both the chain and the frame, it is a timeless piece that complements almost any style.

Dimensions: 95 x 85 cm

Weight: 3.2 kg

The chandelier is in excellent condition. Suitable for six E14 light bulbs.

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SKU: A228 Categories: Lights, New Stock, Premium
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