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    Evelyn Glass Chandelier

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    Antique Brass · Hand-Blown Glass Globes · 4 Colors

    A traditional brass chandelier in the vocabulary of the turn of the century — slender iron arms curled in antique brass radiate from a central column with a glass balustrade, each arm supporting a hand-blown glass globe. A larger globe descends below the canopy as a counterweight, and a small pinecone finial completes the profile. The proportions are light, the line continuous.

    The brass is hand-aged for a warm patina, while the glass globes are hand-blown in four tones — clear for restraint, white for soft diffusion, soft pink for warmth, and pale blue for a fresher note. Available in five configurations from 3+1 to 8+1 heads, suitable for dining rooms, living rooms, reading nooks in bay windows, and entrance foyers with traditional or transitional interiors.



    Clear

    Restrained and architectural — let the brasswork lead.


    White

    Soft milk-glass diffusion — a warmer, more residential glow.


    Soft Pink

    A romantic warm pink — flattering for bedrooms and bathrooms.


    Pale Blue

    A fresh, light tint — refreshing in bright or coastal interiors.

    Hand-blown glass & hand-aged brass. Each glass globe is hand-blown, so small variations in thickness, tiny bubbles, and tonal differences are part of its artisanal character — not defects. The antique brass finish is hand-aged and may vary slightly from piece to piece. You may also notice small holes in the glass — these are intentional ventilation holes, not defects.

    Close-up of a hand-blown glass globe showing the small ventilation holes (circled) — intentional, not defects

    Materials Antique brass iron body · Hand-blown glass globes & central column
    Finish Hand-aged antique brass
    Glass Color Clear · White · Soft Pink · Pale Blue · choose at checkout
    Size — 3+1 heads D 55 × H 40 cm · ∅ 21.7″ × H 15.7″
    Size — 4+1 heads D 55 × H 45 cm · ∅ 21.7″ × H 17.7″
    Size — 5+1 heads D 65 × H 45 cm · ∅ 25.6″ × H 17.7″
    Size — 6+1 heads D 65 × H 45 cm · ∅ 25.6″ × H 17.7″
    Size — 8+1 heads D 95 × H 45 cm · ∅ 37.4″ × H 17.7″
    Bulb Base E26 (US) or E27 (EU) base for each arm + 1 central base · bulbs not included
    Recommended Bulbs Warm white 2700K–3000K candle or globe LED bulb, max. 40W incandescent equivalent each
    Color Temperature Depends on the bulb selected · warm white recommended to enhance the brass tone
    Dimming Compatible when a dimmable bulb and TRIAC dimmer are installed
    Voltage AC 110–240V · universal
    Installation Hardwired to a standard junction box · standard junction box · 50 cm (19.7″) suspension chain included
    SKU RDC-2081

    • Hardwired to a standard junction box—professional installation recommended; the supplied 50 cm (19.7″) chain can be shortened by your electrician.
    • Carefully unpack each glass globe and screw it onto the arm cup before installing the bulbs—E26 (US) or E27 (EU) screw base, supplied by you (warm white LEDs recommended).
    • For indoor use only; keep away from steam and water, and clean the glass with a soft, dry cloth. Leave 30–36″ of clearance above a dining table, or a minimum of 7 feet from the floor in hallways.


    Which size is right for my room? +

    3+1 and 4+1 suit living rooms and bedrooms (9–14 m²); 5+1 and 6+1 suit dining rooms and foyers (14–22 m²); 8+1 is for large dining areas and double-height entryways (22–35 m²).

    How do the different glass colors look at night? +

    Clear lets the brasswork take the lead; white emits a soft glow; pale pink casts a warm rosy tint; pale blue appears cooler and crisper.

    Why do the glass globes look slightly different? +

    Each globe is hand-blown, so slight variations in thickness, bubbles, and color depth are natural—part of its handcrafted character, not a defect.