44"W Mission Hill Top W/Up and Downlights Chandel-Air
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Height: 80.00"
Width: 44.00"
Product Overview
A fan-tastic; energy efficient decorating idea for a home; retail or hospitality location; this unique custom crafted Chandel-Air is accentuated with an abstract hilltop design on stunning Amber Mica. The diffuser is complemented with hardware and accents featured in a Costello Black finish. Using a separate circuit for each layer of light; this modern marvel includes eight inner lights for decorative illumination; eight uplights that provide ambience; and eight downlights for task lighting; then a ceiling fan on its own circuit is added so that you cancreatean atmosphere that sets the mood. Handcrafted in Yorkville; New York by Meyda artisans; this energy saving "Chandel-Air" pulls hot air up and keeps the space cool in the summer; and reversed in the winter to push down hot air and maintain warmth. Dimmable energy efficient lamping options are available.
A fan-tastic; energy efficient decorating idea for a home; retail or hospitality location; this unique custom crafted Chandel-Air is accentuated with an abstract hilltop design on stunning Amber Mica. The diffuser is complemented with hardware and accents featured in a Costello Black finish. Using a separate circuit for each layer of light; this modern marvel includes eight inner lights for decorative illumination; eight uplights that provide ambience; and eight downlights for task lighting; then a ceiling fan on its own circuit is added so that you cancreatean atmosphere that sets the mood. Handcrafted in Yorkville; New York by Meyda artisans; this energy saving "Chandel-Air" pulls hot air up and keeps the space cool in the summer; and reversed in the winter to push down hot air and maintain warmth. Dimmable energy efficient lamping options are available.
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