artemis circular chandelier in brass with glass rods and frosted glass baffle see dimensions

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The pedants out there might suggest that our Artemis chandelier is not technically a chandelier, but pah to them! - whatever it may be it is strikingly elegant. Importantly, when hanging the Artemis, you must ensure that every glass rod falls directly into the hole vertically beneath it, or you will have all the glass rods at a fractionally off vertical level...not good. The frosted glass baffle at the bottom diffuses the light and stops the glare. Comes with a certain level of self-assembly required.

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The pedants out there might suggest that our Artemis chandelier is not technically a chandelier, but pah to them! - whatever it may be it is strikingly elegant. Importantly, when hanging the Artemis, you must ensure that every glass rod falls directly into the hole vertically beneath it, or you will have all the glass rods at a fractionally off vertical level...not good. The frosted glass baffle at the bottom diffuses the light and stops the glare. Comes with a certain level of self-assembly required.

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The pedants out there might suggest that our Artemis chandelier is not technically a chandelier, but pah to them! - whatever it may be it is strikingly elegant. Importantly, when hanging the Artemis, you must ensure that every glass rod falls directly into the hole vertically beneath it, or you will have all the glass rods at a fractionally off vertical level...not good. The frosted glass baffle at the bottom diffuses the light and stops the glare. Comes with a certain level of self-assembly required.