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Where can i buy a similar chandelier?
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Posted by
eweneek1 (
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Thu, Jun 5, 08 at 17:43
| This is a Currey & Company chandelier, but rather expensive. Would like to find a more reasonably priced one. Any suggestions? |
Here is a link that might be useful: Currey Chandelier
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RE: Where can i buy a similar chandelier?
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| Ballard Designs has basically that same chandelier. |
Here is a link that might be useful: ballard designs chandelier
RE: Where can i buy a similar chandelier?
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| Just wanted to say that a friend has the same matching pair of Currey & Company sconces, mounted very high on a 14' high wall. They look fantastic and throw a beautifuly pattern of light on the M.Bdrm wall. |
RE: Where can i buy a similar chandelier?
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| Thanks Lissa711 for the Ballard light information. The Petite Claire and Grande Claire look spectacular. And, they are at least a thousand dollars less than Currey's. Have seen the Currey's and don't know why they are so expensive. |
RE: Where can i buy a similar chandelier?
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| Gosh I left a chandelier that looked just like that at a home I sold not to long ago. It was left by the previous owners. |
RE: Where can i buy a similar chandelier?
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| Check out the Camilla chandeliers at Pottery Barn |
Here is a link that might be useful: PB Camilla
RE: Where can i buy a similar chandelier?
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| I was actually going to suggest the Pottery Barn Camilla as well. I think it's nicer than the Currey and Co chandelier because it's a little more delicate. |
RE: Where can i buy a similar chandelier?
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Pottery Barn Claire or Ballard Celeste Chandelier
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| Which one should I buy? Does anyone own either one of these chandeliers? Wondering if the PB or the Ballard chandelier is better quality or better looking? |
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