9000-0664
Lapidus White Two-Tiered Chandelier
35"h x 30"dia.
No Longer Available
Finish
Sugar White
Material
Wrought Iron / Wood / Acrylic
2 Variations


One of the most iconic buildings in Miami Beach is the Fontainebleau, which reminds the designer of the Lapidus Two-Tiered Chandelier, Sasha Bikoff, of the heyday of Frank Sinatra and the famed Rat Pack. An homage to Morris Lapidus who designed the building in the 1950s, the white chandelier mimics the shape of the arches and the cheese-hole pattern ornamenting the resort. The chandelier is made of wrought iron in a sugar white finish.
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Sasha Bikoff
Sasha Bikoff is known for her balanced understanding of design, flawless execution, and technical know-how. Bikoff has been dubbed the “interior designer for the young & wealthy” by the New York Times and the “go-to decorator for Manhattan’s well-heeled millennial set” by the New York Post.
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