Original Custom Lighting Designs Grand scale and unique lighting fixtures | | Click Image For Related Information | "Montana Territory" is 9'4" diameter and nearly 8' high. Because of the weight of this chandelier, a massive ridge beam is required.
Also available in 6' diameter by about 6' high.
Please feel free to call and discuss how we can customize this style or create a unique design to suit your project.
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