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Sean Lavin
Collier Alabaster 24 Pendant
Option: Hand-Rubbed Antique Brass / Alabaster / 2700K




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Description
The Collier Alabaster 24 Pendant blends modern elegance with artisanal craftsmanship, designed by Sean Lavin. This pendant features a stunning alabaster shade, offering a soft, diffused light ideal for creating a cozy atmosphere in any space. Choose between two refined finishes: Hand-Rubbed Antique Brass for a warm, vintage touch, or Polished Nickel for a cooler, more contemporary feel. Whether in gold or silver tones, the rich textures of brass or nickel complement the translucent alabaster beautifully. Perfect for designers looking to elevate interior spaces with sophisticated lighting that balances form and function. Ideal for modern living rooms, dining areas, or entryways.
Delivery & Returns
Delivery
Delivery in Italy is always free.
Delivery rates in other countries vary based on the total amount of your order:
- For orders with a total amount of €2500 and more, shipping is free.
- For orders below €2500: 5% of the total order amount
Read more about delivery terms here.
Returns
When your order arrives, take a moment to check all the items right away. If anything is damaged, sent by mistake, doesn’t meet your expectations, or has defects due to materials or workmanship, please let us know by emailing contact@vcgallery.it.
Any claims for damages need to be reported within 5 business days for us to process credits or adjustments.
Keep all boxes and packing materials until you’re sure the product is in good condition. If you run into any problems when you receive your order, reach out to customer service and we’ll help you resolve it quickly and efficiently. Read more about returns here.


Sean Lavin, an acclaimed designer with numerous lighting awards, is celebrated for his sleek, contemporary designs that integrate advanced lighting technology with impeccable craftsmanship.
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