• ROYAL

    16-LIGHT OVAL CHANDELIER LIGHTED BOWL

  • To the traditional upward lighting made possible thanks to the light bulbs located at the end of the branch above the cups, is now added the possibility of a downward orientation, with a new light source in the lower large bowl of the chandelier. The lighting brings sparkle and radiance to the material It highlights the diamond cut inner bowl, located inside the large bowl, in which the G9 bulbs are hidden. The double layer of crystal plays a game of subtle and fascinating reflections.

    The light bulbs and the large bowl can be lit separately provided the electrical installation is adapted to have two dedicated power supplies.

    *Please note that the product reference code may be adjusted based on the country of destination.

  • Product reference
    1B16C5010

Collection

The first chandeliers appeared at Saint-Louis in the mid-19th century. Since, Saint-Louis is constantly revisiting its classics; and since 2015, the Royal collection is introduced. Each piece of the collection can be customised for an extra touch of exclusivity (size, style and colours). A single chandelier offers over 50,000 possibilities.

The first chandeliers appeared at Saint-Louis in the middle of the 19th century and now grace royal courts around the world. Ever since, Saint-Louis has affirmed its place in the world of lighting by imposing a signature style and adapting to contemporary uses. Royal is the iconic Saint-Louis lighting collection. Infinite possibilities for modularity and customisation, always timeless designs.

More Information
Collection ROYAL
Color CLEAR
Design TIMELESS
Designer -
Size Unique
Dimensions
Height 29.5 in
Weight 67.000 kgs
Width 33.5 in
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