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Menlo Park Chandelier in Aged Brass

$1,724.00
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SKU
4036-AGB
UPC
806134008444
Finish: Aged Brass
Menlo Park is where Thomas Edison worked with his team to deliver the first functioning system of electric light for everybody. This piece alludes to the styles of the candle-bearing fixtures around the time of this momentous invention. Using the elegant form of an open colonial chandelier, we keep it simple and sleek-lined, with shapely candlecups and bobeches. Unity of finish and soft pleated shades help Menlo Park attain a higher level of sophistication.
Brand Hudson Valley
Collection Menlo Park
Voltage 120 VAC
Finish Aged Brass
Height 20
Width 25
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The family-owned Hudson Valley Lighting was actually born from a demonstration of fluorescent lighting at the 1939 New York World’s Fair. That demo was done by William Littman, who operated a lighting business out of his garage but moved to New York’s Hudson River Valley in the late 1940s out of a need for more space. The beautiful surroundings inspired the name of his lighting company and the artful light fixtures they create. Today, Hudson Valley also includes Troy Lighting, Sonneman and Corbett Lighting, but the commitment to creating high-quality lighting with nods to the past remains as strong as ever.