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This light was originally installed in a church sometime in the late 1970s. It came to us looking….not so great. The brass was somehow both rusty and far too shiny, the original etched glass panels resembled the famed Dixie Cup swiggly line pattern, the sockets and wiring were toast and we in no way judged the decision of the church that formally housed it to replace it. However, all we could see was potential. The base was solid and well made and we knew with some love, it could be reinvented into its best version. Every piece of this light has been either sanded down and refinished or fully replaced. The plexiglass panels were made custom for this light and now, with a ton of work, it is ready to live its best life as the focal point of a room that deserves its fabulous-ness. It features 4 sockets, 8 panels with glitter flakes. a pick base and measures out at 22” tall with a 11” diameter. The fixture itself is 12” long and the chain could be shorted down to a total height of 22”. I
This light was originally installed in a church sometime in the late 1970s. It came to us looking….not so great. The brass was somehow both rusty and far too shiny, the original etched glass panels resembled the famed Dixie Cup swiggly line pattern, the sockets and wiring were toast and we in no way judged the decision of the church that formally housed it to replace it. However, all we could see was potential. The base was solid and well made and we knew with some love, it could be reinvented into its best version. Every piece of this light has been either sanded down and refinished or fully replaced. The plexiglass panels were made custom for this light and now, with a ton of work, it is ready to live its best life as the focal point of a room that deserves its fabulous-ness. It features 4 sockets, 8 panels with glitter flakes. a pick base and measures out at 22” tall with a 11” diameter. The fixture itself is 12” long and the chain could be shorted down to a total height of 22”. I
This light was originally installed in a church sometime in the late 1970s. It came to us looking….not so great. The brass was somehow both rusty and far too shiny, the original etched glass panels resembled the famed Dixie Cup swiggly line pattern, the sockets and wiring were toast and we in no way judged the decision of the church that formally housed it to replace it. However, all we could see was potential. The base was solid and well made and we knew with some love, it could be reinvented into its best version. Every piece of this light has been either sanded down and refinished or fully replaced. The plexiglass panels were made custom for this light and now, with a ton of work, it is ready to live its best life as the focal point of a room that deserves its fabulous-ness. It features 4 sockets, 8 panels with glitter flakes. a pick base and measures out at 22” tall with a 11” diameter. The fixture itself is 12” long and the chain could be shorted down to a total height of 22”. I