✨ Elevate your elegance with Urbanest!
The Urbanest 5-Foot Chandelier Chain Cord Cover in Turquoise Faux Silk is a stylish solution to conceal chandelier cords and chains. Measuring 5 feet long, this handmade cover features a Velcro closure for easy gathering and a virtually invisible look, making it a perfect addition to any classic or contemporary decor.
Brand | Urbanest |
Color | Turquoise |
Material | Faux silk |
Style | Classic |
Light fixture form | Chandelier |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Shade Material | Silk |
Unit Count | 1 Count |
Mounting Type | Ceiling Mount |
Shade Color | turquoise |
Fixture Type | Non Removable |
Manufacturer | Urbanest |
UPC | 799471476772 |
Part Number | Cover-1101239-turq |
Item Weight | 0.81 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 6 x 2 x 1 inches |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | 5 Feet |
Plug Format | A- US style |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
J**A
Works Great
I ordered for my closet and they worked great. Super easy to install! I ordered 3 because I wasn’t sure if they were cuttable, but they are and I only needed one.
P**X
Nice
Very nice to hide your cords.
C**S
It's pretty and covers well.
I used 2 of these to cover an ugly chain on my ceiling fan. Looks much better! Good quality and easy to attach.
M**S
Value worthy
I have purchased several at high stores and a much higher price ! This was very value worthy, I would consider additional purchases.
K**A
Does the job--beautifully!
While this cover is a little darker blue than I thought it would be, it works just fine. Great fabric, easy to install, and looks beautiful. Be sure and twist it and scrunch it around your chandelier chain. Will order another for my kitchen chandelier.
J**T
Not cream color
This is more of a goldy yellow than cream. Definitely not cream and wanted to charge me to send back. So stuck with it
A**R
Cord Cover
Makes the cord look elegant
A**A
Its an issue of terms
American culture thinks of 'purple' when they actually mean 'violet'. Technically 'purple' contains more red than blue & 'violet' (the lowest part of the visible light spectrum) contains more blue than red. I like violet. Purple can easily shade or tint into fuchsia, lighter shades of burgundy, deep reddish pinks, etc. I wanted violet. I keep thinking like an American. We think purple & violet are the same, (more blue than red) or we don't even know the word violet. I keep ordering 'purple' items which are made in places where purple is purple & violet is violet. This ain't violet. So I am not satisfied but it is my fault. sorry/thanks
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