Smithsonian Saxon 9 Light Chandelier in Aged Bronze
$499.00
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Height: 23.00"
Width: 34.75"
Length: 0.00"
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The world famous Smithsonian Castle, in Washington, DC is a picturesque castle composed of red sandstone and Medieval-Revival architectural details. Details like the large circular window that sits high above its northern entrance. This north-facing window was strategically placed to catch the light of the sun. The beautiful window is dissected by a bold patterned design. The window’s concept and appearance inspired our Smithsonian Saxon Collection. Composed of durable steel, these beautiful fixtures are available in various “window-inspired” silhouettes. Evocative of a window, all of the canopies and backplates in the collection feature reflective mirror glass segmented by the same pattern. Use this unique collection, to add beauty to your home. This 9-light chandelier is graciously sized for large rooms.
The world famous Smithsonian Castle, in Washington, DC is a picturesque castle composed of red sandstone and Medieval-Revival architectural details. Details like the large circular window that sits high above its northern entrance. This north-facing window was strategically placed to catch the light of the sun. The beautiful window is dissected by a bold patterned design. The window?s concept and appearance inspired our Smithsonian Saxon Collection. Composed of durable steel, these beautiful fixtures are available in various ?window-inspired? silhouettes. Evocative of a window, all of the canopies and backplates in the collection feature reflective mirror glass segmented by the same pattern. Use this unique collection, to add beauty to your home. This 9-light chandelier is graciously sized for large rooms.
The world famous Smithsonian Castle, in Washington, DC is a picturesque castle composed of red sandstone and Medieval-Revival architectural details. Details like the large circular window that sits high above its northern entrance. This north-facing window