3Lt Cand Chand -Nr by Quorum

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3Lt Cand Chand -Nr from Brooks Collection
Product Specifications:
Finish: Noir
Style: Quorum Home Collection
Bulb Type: Candelabra
Number of Bulbs: 3
Wattage: 60.00
Width (in.): 16.00
Height (in.): 20.50
Weight (lbs.): 7.20
Model: 6250-3-69


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