Fairfax Dark Bronze 5-Light Sputnik Chandelier
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Perigold Fairfax 5 - Light Chandelier | $1,353.00 |
France & Son | $1,360.00 |
Lighting New York | $1,360.00 |
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It’s gorgeous! Love it!
Shipping and overall customer service are poor. Their advertised shipping times are nowhere close to the actual delivery times.
Such a statement piece! I love this fixture and plan to hang over a very large dining table. The finish on the metal looks nice.
Beautiful fixture but color is not a brushed bronze. It is more chrome.
It's gorgeous and it fits very well on our island.
In our 50-year-old house, the dining room and an extended kitchen had been combined to create a large odd shape. The ceiling sloped from 8’ to 14 ’ and was beautiful cedar boards. This made the electrical locations for 2 lights way off-center. This light can be reconfigured by adjusting the arms and will work beautifully being non-symetrical in the space over a table our son made that can extend from 5 to 8 feet. I have assembled it to hang in our basement until the electricians can install it. The lights globes are large but I have found compatible ones for the other two ceiling lights in the area. Can hardly wait to see it all together!
Looks nice in my client's space.
Hanging in the living room. Looks great and gets lots of compliments.
It doesn’t hang straight
This light fixture was worth the wait!! It was exactly what I wanted for over our kitchen island. Definitely a showstopper and conversation piece.
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Prices are currently low for this product, typically ranging from $1,381 to $1,594, and the lowest price we've seen is $1,274.99.
Fairfax 5 - Light Chandelier at Perigold
.Description
Illuminate your space with the Fairfax Dark Bronze 5-Light Sputnik Chandelier. Its dynamic design, inspired by organic shapes, is perfect for dining rooms or kitchen islands. The dark bronze and black finish adds a bold touch.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I determine the right size chandelier for my dining room?
A good rule is to choose a chandelier with a diameter in inches that's the sum of the room's length and width in feet.
Can I install a chandelier in a room with a low ceiling?
Yes, consider a flush or semi-flush mount chandelier to accommodate lower ceilings without compromising style.
How do I clean my chandelier without damaging it?
Turn off the power, dust regularly with a soft cloth, and for deeper cleaning, use a solution of water and mild detergent, avoiding electrical parts.
How do I determine the right size chandelier for my dining room?
Measure the width and length of your dining room in feet. Add those two numbers together, and the sum, in inches, should be the diameter of your chandelier. For example, a 12x12 room would suit a 24-inch diameter chandelier.
How does lighting affect the mood of a room?
The right lighting can transform the atmosphere of a room, from functional to cozy. Using various light sources can highlight features or hide imperfections.
What is metamerism in color design, and why is it important?
Metamerism refers to how colors look different under various lighting conditions. Testing colors in the lighting conditions they will be used in is crucial to ensure they appear as expected.
How many light sources should I have in each room?
Aim for five to nine light sources in each room for a balanced lighting scheme, including a mix of ambient, task, and accent lighting.
How does lighting affect color perception?
Lighting can significantly change how colors appear. Test color choices in the actual room where they'll be used to see how they look in different lighting conditions.
How many light sources should I incorporate in each room for balanced lighting?
Aim for a mix of five to nine light sources in each room. This should include a combination of ambient, task, and accent lighting to create a well-rounded and versatile lighting scheme.