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Choros Two-Tier Chandelier
Barry Goralnick
Option: Aged Iron
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Description
The Choros Two-Tier Chandelier by Barry Goralnick combines simple lines with vivid forms. The hand-applied Aged Iron finish adds a balance of elegance and casual style, drawing on mid-century design and updated for modern interiors.
This chandelier is ideal for hanging above a dining table or illuminating a living space. It is part of an exclusive series, with each piece reflecting craftsmanship and quality.
The Choros Two-Tier Chandelier not only provides light but also creates an atmosphere, embodying Barry Goralnick’s design philosophy and commitment to quality in lighting.
Delivery
We deliver across Europe and worldwide. If your country is not listed in the “Delivery to” dropdown, please contact us for a custom quote.
Italy – Delivery is always free.
Other European countries:
- Orders above €2500 – free delivery
- For orders under €2500, delivery costs are approximately 7% of the order total. See the exact rates for your order here.
When will I receive my order?
- In stock – at your door in up to 14 days with standard delivery.
Faster air delivery (up to 7 days) is available if you have a valid VAT number (extra cost applies, please contact us for a quote). - Available soon – arriving at our warehouse in 2–8 weeks, then shipped to you.
- Out of stock – made to order (8+ weeks). Faster options may be available via air freight or our US partners – contact us for details.
Please note: Delivery times are estimates and may vary depending on location, courier schedules, and customs procedures. Read more about our shipping policy here.
Barry Goralnick, a Manhattan-based architect and interior designer, is known for his signature style that blends simple lines with expressive forms, rich materials, and distinctive colors.
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