Cangini & Tucci
Eclisse 1292.37L Chandelier
Discontinued
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With the gorgeous design and seamless finish, the Eclisse 1292.37L Chandelier by Cangini & Tucci makes a modern addition to any space. It features a big cluster of sleek-designed pendants that all together are sure to take away hearts of many. Compatible with G9 bulbs, this pendant light forms a perfect choice for kitchen, hallway, entryway as well as above the dining table. It is available in the vibrant shades of steel, clear, rainbow, rose gold, bronze, gold and black hue to suit varied needs of the users.
Cangini & Tucci
The name of the company Cangini & Tucci derives from its rich tradition. In 1961 master Cangini established a factory in Cesena, Italy, where he produced glass elements by hand through traditional glass processing. More than 25 years later, his son-in-law took over the factory, using learned traditional techniques to create beautiful chandeliers and utility lamps. Today, the company is gaining more and more international recognition. Cangini & Tucci lamps from the Van Gogh collection, designed in collaboration with the museum’s artists, can be seen in Amsterdam at the Van Gogh Museum.With the gorgeous design and seamless finish, the Eclisse 1292.37L Chandelier by Cangini & Tucci makes a modern addition to any space. It features a big cluster of sleek-designed pendants that all together are sure to take away hearts of many. Compatible with G9 bulbs, this pendant light forms a perfect choice for kitchen, hallway, entryway as well as above the dining table. It is available in the vibrant shades of steel, clear, rainbow, rose gold, bronze, gold and black hue to suit varied needs of the users.
Cangini & Tucci
The name of the company Cangini & Tucci derives from its rich tradition. In 1961 master Cangini established a factory in Cesena, Italy, where he produced glass elements by hand through traditional glass processing. More than 25 years later, his son-in-law took over the factory, using learned traditional techniques to create beautiful chandeliers and utility lamps. Today, the company is gaining more and more international recognition. Cangini & Tucci lamps from the Van Gogh collection, designed in collaboration with the museum’s artists, can be seen in Amsterdam at the Van Gogh Museum.89 Tycos Drive, Unit #102,
Toronto, ON, Canada, M6B 1W3