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Meyda debuts Craftsman series

Meyda Lighting recently introduced a pendant, chandelier and wall sconce in its all-new Craftsman Revival Series, a collection featuring Old-World designs and elegance.

The Chelsea mini pendant, which is 4 inches wide, recreates an era of style and elegance with this early electric reproduction. Designed with an ornamented etched opal-glass shade, the luminaire is crafted with a cloth-covered wire paddle switch. The brass fixture is hand-finished in antique nickel with a silver cord cover. Its height ranges from 13 1/2 to 83 inches from the ceiling.

The Auburn four-arm chandelier is 28 inches wide. The gas-reproduction chandelier is designed with four arms crafted of brass and is hand-finished in antique brass. The shades are wheat-patterned clear glass. The fixture is 36 1/2 inches tall.

Also featuring a wheat-patterned, clear-glass shade, the Auburn wall sconce is custom made from solid brass and hand-finished in antique brass. The early gas-reproduction sconce features authentic period design.

Based Yorkville, N.Y., Meyda Lighting is part of Meyda Tiffany Co. Meyda Tiffany is America’s leading manufacturer and designer of Tiffany lamps, decorative and custom lighting. Although founded in 1974, the firm’s roots actually date back to the early 1900s, when it supplied Louis Comfort Tiffany and his studios with lighting products and created the original Coca-Cola stained glass lamps and chandeliers.

Meyda Lighting offers thousands of in-stock stained glass lighting and décor designs, with more than 50,000 customizable lighting options. In addition, it offers extensive custom capabilities to create lamps, fixtures, windows or accessories.

For more information, contact Meyda Lighting at (800) 222-4009 or visit its Web site at www.meyda.com.

Information courtesy Meyda Lighting

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