Chandeliers | Mitzi Serena 30" Wide Polished Brass 19-Light Chandelier

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Mitzi Serena 30" Wide Polished Brass 19-Light Chandelier

With coil rings at the end of each rod, the Serena contemporary modern chandelier from Mitzi by Hudson Valley offers your home a work of art and stunning illumination. It features a polished brass finish and nineteen lights. The contemporary modern chandelier is sure to brighten any entryway, kitchen or dining room.

Specification

  • 32" high x 30" wide. Round canopy is 5 1/4" wide. Weighs 35 lbs.
  • Sloped ceiling adaptable.
  • Uses nineteen maximum 25 watt standard-candelabra base bulbs (not included).
  • Mid-Century Modern Sputnik-style nineteen-light chandelier from the Serena collection by Mitzi designed by Hudson Valley.
  • Polished brass finish over steel construction.

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