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Creator: Cartwright New York
Four-Tier Otto Luce Chandelier by Cartwright New York
By Cartwright New York
Located in Los Angeles, CA
Elevate the ambiance of any room with the exquisite Four-Tier Otto Luce Chandelier by Cartwright New York, USA 2021. Crafted with precision and elegance, this stunning chandelier features a hand milled solid brass with hand blown bowls shades wrapped in 18k Japanese gold foil...
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21st Century and Contemporary American Modern Cartwright New York Furniture

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Brass

Custom Blown Glass and Metal Otto Luce Chandelier by Cartwright New York
By Cartwright New York
Located in Brooklyn, NY
The Otto Luce chandelier was inspired by lighting fixtures found in Italy in the Mid-Century. This original and patented design is made to order with gilded blown glass and hand fini...
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21st Century and Contemporary American Modern Cartwright New York Furniture

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Brass

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