Vintage Sheffield-Style Converted Gas with Electric Chandelier
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The influence of Classical Revival design stretched across the late 1800s into the 1930s, encompassing variations like Beaux Arts, Neo-Classical, Rococo, and Greek Revival. Though Classical Revival lighting was widely found in public buildings and formal homes, these impressive fixtures fit perfectly in contemporary homes today. Often showcasing powerful architectural forms and motifs such as the acanthus leaf, Greek key, and ogee and wave patterns, these lights can have a very modern feel. All our antique and vintage lighting is carefully sourced and restored by our knowledgeable Rejuvenation Vintage team at our Portland restoration studio—keeping them out of landfills and giving them new life.
Details You'll Appreciate
- Circa 1920
- Historical Style: Classical Revival
Customizable Light
- The length of this light can be customized to work for your space
- See dimensions below for current and shortest possible lengths. Please note that adding length to fixtures is not possible
- Once you’ve selected your light, email oldstuff@rejuvenation.com with proof of purchase to discuss options
Condition Notes
- All of our antique and vintage furniture and décor pieces are restored in our Portland, Oregon restoration shop
- Whenever possible we preserve original surfaces, testing all painted pieces for lead content and clear coating to seal and preserve as necessary
- Joints, welds, and closures are tested and repaired as needed
- See photos for condition details
Product Specifications
- Bulbs not included
Care Instructions
- Wipe clean with a soft, dry cloth or static duster
- Always avoid the use of harsh chemicals or abrasive cleaners as they may cause damage to the fixture's finish
Warning:
This product can expose you to chemicals including lead, which are known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to www.P65warnings.ca.gov