


- 2011 — Orange
- 2012 — Bitossi Rimini Blu
- 2013 — Broyhill Premier Chapter One Rich Lime Green
pam kueber - Updated: November 9, 2020
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Rebecca@MidCenturyModernRemodel says
It has to be Bitossi definitively.
lynda says
This is very attractive. It is listed as sold on May 15th on Ebay. I wonder if it fell through and is now listed again? Good find!
Terri Polick says
That’s sweet. I wonder who much it would cost to rewire it?
Mary Elizabeth says
Terri,
Although my current husband is really handy, my ex was not. When my chandelier in my first house needed rewiring, I found a DYI book in the library that detailed how to do it. If I were going for a new installation rather than rewiring an old one, I would have an electrician do it. Chandeliers and ceiling fans require a specific type of box by code in most states in the US and most Canadian provinces, and you might not have that box that you need in place. So follow Pam’s usual mantra–“old houses have some scary things; get professional help.” If you don’t know a licensed electrician, ask for a recommendation at a lighting store and get three estimates.
Sara says
My mom has a matching vase/pot that she purchased in Italy in the early 60’s. Now that I see this amazing chandelier, I may have to start collecting!