Sometimes a homeowner hopes to create a more welcoming environment in a home’s dining area. In that case, the owner of a private residence could decide to go online and shop for a votive candle chandelier. That online shopper would not need to purchase an extra set of matches when ordering that particular lighting fixture.
The votive candles in that banging light are not real candles; they are faux votive like candles. Yet the fake nature of those votive lighting elements does not eliminate their ability to reveal some hard truths. The pretend votive can reveal important information about the nature of chandelier sconces.
Each of those sconces has interior wiring. That interior wiring allows electricity to flow into the make believe candle. Thus a flip of the switch can send electricity into the fake candle holders and into the candle, and it can light up that make believe “natural” light source.
Restoration Hardware has put dozens of faux candles on the base of each of the fixtures in its Pillar Candle Lighting Collection. Those fake candles come in different sizes, and no base from the Restoration Hardware factory is given a single type of make believe candle. There are three to four different sized candles on each base of that Hardware Lighting Collection.
Those pretend candles, elements of different sizes, sit on a metal tray, a tray that is attached to four metal rods. The rods can come together at a point, the point at which the Sloane Chandelier attaches to the ceiling.
The tray under those rods can be either round or rectangular. The size of that metal base determines the cost of the hanging light. The light with the smallest base costs only $935. The light with the largest base can run as much as $2035.
Regardless of their cost, each of those hanging fixtures can fill a room with a warm and romantic light.
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