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Tracy Glover Studio

Metropolis Bar Chandelier

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Seven glass lights, dangle from cords that are artfully draped around a rectangular bar

SHOWN

Shown: Globe socket covers in Smooth pattern, Berry color, with Nickel finish, and Pewter Fabric cord, 48" overall height x 36" wide

DESCRIPTION
  • Specify overall height. Bar available up to 84" long
  • Glass available in these shapes: 4" high x 2" wide Cylinder, 4" diameter Globe, and 3.5" high x 5" wide Onion
  • Cord can be specified any length and may be field cut
  • 40watt max medium-based socket
  • Bulbs sold separately
  • 120volt fixture
  • UL and cUL listed

Shipping
All orders are shipped F.O.B. Pawtucket, RI. Prices do not include shipping charges.


Returns
Everything is made to order and is not returnable. No return of goods will be accepted without written consent and shipping instructions from Tracy Glover Studio. This applies to returns of non-defective merchandise. Returns of defective goods are regulated by Tracy Glover Studio policy and must follow Tracy Glover Studio procedure.

CUSTOM WORK
We welcome custom orders of any kind.

WARRANTIES
Tracy Glover Studio warrants its products to be free from defects in materials and workmanship for a period of one year from the date of delivery. During this warranty period, Tracy Glover Studio will repair or replace at its option, free of charge, products that are proven to be defective.

UL LISTINGS
All fixtures are UL and cUL listed with the exception of portable lighting.

PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS
For manufacturing and/or improvement reasons, Tracy Glover Studio reserves the right to change, at any time and without prior warning, the technical and/or design specifications of any product shown.

Handblown beauty

Tracy Glover, the studio’s founder and lead designer, has studied the art of glass blowing for more than two decades. Every piece is handblown individually in our studio with an exquisite level of craft.

MASTERFULLY CRAFTED

Tracy Glover Studio uses centuries-old methods because doing so empowers her team to create with integrity, while testing the limits of these techniques leads to designs that are bold and fresh.