Whitfield Four Light Chandelier Vintage Gold Leaf
- Glass, metal and bulbs use a duster once a week to prevent dust build up
- Linen/material use a lint roller
- Most lights can be wiped down with a damp cloth after light is off
Leaning into a botanical motif, the Whitfield family is defined by elongated leaf-like metal pieces that form a glowing shade around the light sour...
View full detailsLeaning into a botanical motif, the Whitfield family is defined by elongated leaf-like metal pieces that form a glowing shade around the light sour...
View full detailsLeaning into a botanical motif, the Whitfield family is defined by elongated leaf-like metal pieces that form a glowing shade around the light sour...
View full detailsLeaning into a botanical motif, the Whitfield family is defined by elongated leaf-like metal pieces that form a glowing shade around the light sour...
View full detailsLeaning into a botanical motif, the Whitfield family is defined by elongated leaf-like metal pieces that form a glowing shade around the light sour...
View full detailsLeaning into a botanical motif, the Whitfield family is defined by elongated leaf-like metal pieces that form a glowing shade around the light sour...
View full detailsLeaning into a botanical motif, the Whitfield family is defined by elongated leaf-like metal pieces that form a glowing shade around the light sour...
View full detailsLeaning into a botanical motif, the Whitfield family is defined by elongated leaf-like metal pieces that form a glowing shade around the light sour...
View full detailsLeaning into a botanical motif, the Whitfield family is defined by elongated leaf-like metal pieces that form a glowing shade around the light sour...
View full detailsLeaning into a botanical motif, the Whitfield family is defined by elongated leaf-like metal pieces that form a glowing shade around the light sour...
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