English Heritage Audley End
Our designer, with a keen eye for detail, crafted each chandelier in this range with inspiration from the delicately carved and gilded state bed of the Howard Suite in the AUDLEY END HOUSE. This range, a testament to our commitment to quality, includes three designs: a grand six-light chandelier, a miniaturised three-light chandelier, and a beautiful five-light flush. Each design is meticulously finished in hand-applied gold leaf, with decorative cut crystal intricately woven through the branches.
In stark contrast, our designers took cues from the practical lighting in the working Victorian kitchen for a more functional design destined for a country kitchen. This range has a beautifully simple elegance, with a two-light semi-flush pendant, a single pendant and a wall light with authentic detailing.
Audley End House was once one of the largest and most opulent houses in Jacobean England. It was also the site of Walden Abbey, a Benedictine monastery that was dissolved before being granted to the Lord Chancellor, Sir Thomas Audley, by Henry VIII in 1538.
In stark contrast, our designers took cues from the practical lighting in the working Victorian kitchen for a more functional design destined for a country kitchen. This range has a beautifully simple elegance, with a two-light semi-flush pendant, a single pendant and a wall light with authentic detailing.
Audley End House was once one of the largest and most opulent houses in Jacobean England. It was also the site of Walden Abbey, a Benedictine monastery that was dissolved before being granted to the Lord Chancellor, Sir Thomas Audley, by Henry VIII in 1538.
Our designer, with a keen eye for detail, crafted each chandelier in this range with inspiration from the delicately carved and gilded state bed of the Howard Suite in the AUDLEY END HOUSE. This range, a testament to our commitment to quality, includes three designs: a grand six-light chandelier, a miniaturised three-light chandelier, and a beautiful five-light flush. Each design is meticulously finished in hand-applied gold leaf, with decorative cut crystal intricately woven through the branches.
In stark contrast, our designers took cues from the practical lighting in the working Victorian kitchen for a more functional design destined for a country kitchen. This range has a beautifully simple elegance, with a two-light semi-flush pendant, a single pendant and a wall light with authentic detailing.
Audley End House was once one of the largest and most opulent houses in Jacobean England. It was also the site of Walden Abbey, a Benedictine monastery that was dissolved before being granted to the Lord Chancellor, Sir Thomas Audley, by Henry VIII in 1538.
In stark contrast, our designers took cues from the practical lighting in the working Victorian kitchen for a more functional design destined for a country kitchen. This range has a beautifully simple elegance, with a two-light semi-flush pendant, a single pendant and a wall light with authentic detailing.
Audley End House was once one of the largest and most opulent houses in Jacobean England. It was also the site of Walden Abbey, a Benedictine monastery that was dissolved before being granted to the Lord Chancellor, Sir Thomas Audley, by Henry VIII in 1538.
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