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Candlestick Table Lamp
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1Single Outlet Cover - Tin
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Our line of Lt. Moses Willard lighting will be shipped to you as pictured on the website unless you specify otherwise. Feel free to visit http://www.ltmoses.com and click on Products.  On the right hand side of each product page, you will see a link to colors.  You may use this to select a different finish other than the one that is shown and fill in the appropriate information before adding the item to your shopping cart.
 
See our advice below to determine the size of chandelier needed for your room or for your dining room or kitchen table.
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Frederick Wooden Chandelier
Frederick Wooden Chandelier
$460.00
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Double Tier Granby Wooden Chandelier
Double Tier Granby Wooden Chandelier
$355.00
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Double Tier Mulberry Wooden Chandelier
Double Tier Mulberry Wooden Chandelier
$810.00
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Longworth Wooden Chandelier
Longworth Wooden Chandelier
$345.00
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De Paul Wooden Chandelier
De Paul Wooden Chandelier
$595.00
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Running Horse Wooden Chandelier
Running Horse Wooden Chandelier
$415.00
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Tidewater Wooden Chandelier
Tidewater Wooden Chandelier
$420.00
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Mulberry Wooden Chandelier
Mulberry Wooden Chandelier
$440.00
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Morgan Wooden Chandelier
Morgan Wooden Chandelier
$350.00
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Lancaster Wooden Chandelier
Lancaster Wooden Chandelier
$395.00
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Mini Auburn Wooden Chandelier
Mini Auburn Wooden Chandelier
$199.00
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Hatboro Wooden Chandelier
Hatboro Wooden Chandelier
$370.00
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Wallingford Wooden Chandelier
Wallingford Wooden Chandelier
$440.00
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Tin Whistle Wooden Chandelier
Tin Whistle Wooden Chandelier
$345.00
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Jefferson Wooden Chandelier
Jefferson Wooden Chandelier
$360.00
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How to Select a Chandelier
 
If you are hanging the light close to the ceiling in the middle of a room and are not suspending it over a table, use this as a guide to choose the right size.
  • 10' x 10' room - use a chandelier 17"-20" wide
  • 12' x 12' room - use a chandelier 21"-27" wide
  • 14' x 14' room - use a chandelier 24"-36" wide
A dining room or kitchen table chandelier should have a diameter 12" less than the width of your table. (For example: a 36" wide table should have a light 24" wide or less) Having a light too large for the table means that your dinner guests will be bumping their heads as they stand and having a light too small does not define the space well.
 
The bottom of the chandelier should be about 30" above the table. Too often, chandeliers are hung too high and seem disconnected from the table. For ceilings that are nine feet or more, a two-tier chandelier would work well to fill the space between the ceiling and the table.
 
We love dimmer switches! You can turn up the light when you need it (great when the table doubles as a homework table or for you to look through your cookbooks) and dim the light to create a nice ambience when you are entertaining.
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