The Nairobi modern chandelier has three angular arms originating from a hanging ceiling rose supported by catenary wire. Each arm protrudes horizontally first then vertically at right angles to support a closed schoolhouse glass lamp shade. The chandelier's angular form confirms the Nairobi as a modern chandelier. This modern chandelier is available in polished brass, satin brass, antique brass and antique silver. Bulbs are sold separately.
This product is handcrafted with meticulous care. Given its hand-finished nature, variations in the wood or metal work (where applicable) are to be expected and celebrated. Each item is unique and no two are exactly alike.
Our range of hand made lights varies from vintage luminaires to timeless classics. Simple and elegant, they will immediately harmonise with your interior scheme and highlight your chosen area of focus. Each piece is individually hand crafted in Ireland, every piece being hand finished and painted, making each piece individual and unique.
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Returns
Returns period (in days)
28 Days
Return Info
Please initially contact Made to Last who will help coordinate the return for you. It is always good to have as much informaiton as possible in the case that there is something wrong with your product so please take photos if possible.
Guarantee
Guarantee Length
25 years
Guarantee Terms
Guarantee offered under conditions of normal use only.
Provenance
Provenance
Europe
County of manufacture
County Monaghan
Care & Maintenance
Care and Maintenance
Each of our lights comes with care instructions included.
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