Mobile Chandelier ID: ML-3-BLK-12IN
Mobile Chandelier 11 Chandeliers & Pendants Andrew Neyer

Mobile Chandelier

By Andrew Neyer, for Andrew Neyer

Mobile Chandelier

By Andrew Neyer

$750.00 - $1,500.00

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$1,500.00

SPEC #: ANA453652 | ID: ML-3-BLK-12IN

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Mobile Chandelier

SPEC #: ANA453652

ID: ML-3-BLK-12IN

The Mobile Chandelier is a unique fixture with rotating arms which provides a wide spread of light and adds a sculptural element perfect for living and dining areas. Available in White or Black with two or three arms. Globe bulbs recommended. Choice of 6, 12, 18, 24, 30, 36, or 42 inch down rod. UL listed. Made in Ohio.

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Finish: Black

Specifications

  • UL

    UL

  • Made in the USA

    Made in the USA

  • Warm Dim Compatible

    Warm Dim Compatible

  • Smart Home Compatible

    Smart Home Compatible

  • Specification Sheet / Technical Files

    Prop 65 Warning for California Residents This product can expose you to chemicals, which are known in the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to https://www.p65warnings.ca.gov/.
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    Stuff by Andrew Neyer is a brand dedicated to reimaging ordinary things. Located just north of Cincinnati, Ohio, Stuff balances designing and prototyping products. Daring exploration in the studio leads to breathtaking designs like the Yoyo Pendant, the Crane Wall Light, the Mobile Collection and other unique merchandise. Stuff studio works with architects and interior designers to enliven restaurants, offices and hotels around the world. Some of Stuff's most notable works include, Red Papers for Ogilvy & Mather, the Mantis Light for CB2 and a light installation at Dropbox in Austin, Texas. Stuff by Andrew Neyer brings new meaning to simplicity, reinventing everyday objects to transform contemporary homes and commercial spaces.

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