Chandelier Imperial Double
Brushed brass finish | smoke glass
Dimensions
- Ø 93.5 | H. 74 cm
- Brushed brass finish | smoke glass
- Lamp holder E14
- Lamp holder qty 21
- Light bulbs included | Not included
- Voltage | 220 - 240 Volt
- Hanging Method | Chain
- Indoor use/dry locations only
The Met x Eichholtz presents the Chandelier Imperial Double, echoing the splendor of a fluted Ionic column (ca. 300 BCE) from the Greek Temple of Artemis at Sardis.
Our elegant piece, with its brushed-brass finish and smoke glass, endeavors to capture the essence of ancient Greek architecture. Infuse your space with historical allure and modern sophistication.
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We offer the opportunity to view all Eichholtz products in the 4000 m² showroom of EICHHOLTZ in Noordwijkerhout.
Eichholtz at Melanie Interior Design.
Eichholtz is the most renowned Dutch interior design house worldwide and has been around for over twenty years. Eichholtz stands for high-quality craftsmanship, attention to detail, and offers a vast and diverse collection of furniture and home accessories. In the showroom as well as on the Melanie Interior Design website, you will find a large selection of Eichholtz products that align with Melanie Interior Design's “Mix and Match” style.
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HISTORIC PROVENANCE
The Chandelier Imperial Double is inspired by a marble column (ca. 300 BCE) from the Temple of Artemis at Sardis, a highlight of The Met’s Greek and Roman Art collection. The massive section of a fluted Ionic column, which stood at over 58 feet tall in its original location, showcases delicate foliate carvings on the capital—a unique feature among the surviving columns from the temple. This chandelier boasts elegant ridged elements in homage to the column’s detailing, and is crafted with smoke glass and a brushed-brass finish.
In collaboration with The Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York we present a beautifully crafted new collection including almost 100 unique furniture, lighting, and accessory items. The Met | Eichholtz collection draws inspiration from over 5,000 years of history and art.
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Care Instructions
How to care for lighting with glass, marble, granite, agate and ceramic
We recommend following a few simple guidelines to keep your luxury lighting beautiful for as long as possible. Before cleaning a lamp, make sure you unplug the power cord. Always make sure sprays and liquids do not touch the lamp fittings.
Cleaning & maintenance
For general cleaning, periodically dust your lamp with a feather duster or a soft clean cloth, preferably weekly.
Marble, granite & agate
Use lukewarm water and some mild soap to clean marble, granite, and agate. Gently wipe the surfaces with a soft, dampened cloth or chamois. Dry thoroughly with a clean, soft cloth. Never use cleaners with acid, ammonia, bleach, or hard chemicals and avoid paper towels and scouring pads.
Marble
Clean ceramic with lukewarm water, a pH-neutral sulfate-free cleaner, and a soft sponge or wash cloth. Avoid loofahs, scrub brushes, and other materials that may scratch the surface. If the ceramic surface is grooved, use a soft brush to dislodge dirt from the recesses. Rinse well with clean water. After washing, dry the surface with a soft cloth or chamois.
Glass
Never use abrasive materials for cleaning glass as these can cause scratches. Use suitable glass cleaning products and a microfiber cloth. If you use a chemical cleaner, be careful not to spill it on any of the surrounding finishes. After drying with a soft cloth, you can use a piece of crumpled newspaper to give the glass added sparkle and shine.
Acrylic
Avoid commercial household cleaners as the chemicals in these products can dull and scratch the acrylic. The best way to care for acrylic surfaces, rods, and parts is to clean with lukewarm water and a dash of liquid soap. Rinse with clear water and dry completely. Always use soft cloths for cleaning so you don't scratch the acrylic.