Meyda Custom Lighting introduces Elk at Dusk Chandel-Air

By Healthcare Facilities Today


Yorkville, New York—Meyda Custom Lighting has introduced the stunning Elk at Dusk Chandel-Air, which integrates an elegant lighting fixture with ceiling fan technology. Meyda Custom Lighting is a Meyda Tiffany Company and a leading designer and manufacturer of custom lighting and décor for a wide range of applications. Meyda's Chandel-Air family received an Award of Excellence by HFN (Home Furnishings Network).

Rustic charm is captured beautifully with Meyda’s Elk at Dusk 44-inch Chandel-Air (115914), which features a majestic Elk walking through the trees in the woods. Warm ambient lighting is created with a Silver Mica lens and lighted fan light on the bottom of the fixture.  Decorative accents, frame and matching hardware are featured in a Rust finish.

Inside the fixture is an integral 30-inch fan, which produces gentle breezes produced from the fan spinning quietly in the center.  The Chandel-Air is designed as an energy saver to pull hot air up and keep the space cool in the summer and push down hot air and maintain warmth in the winter.

The Elk at Dusk Chandel-Air is 44 inches wide and the height is 44 inches tall with a stem that can be custom sized to meet your exact specifications.

Handcrafted in Meyda’s manufacturing in Yorkville, New York, the Chandel-Air offers a revolutionary canopy design that allows installation on standard and vaulted ceilings. 

With unlimited custom options, the Chandel-Air can be manufactured in nearly any size, color or finish to meet your exact specifications, for residential and commercial applications. Energy efficient LED lamping options are available.

About Meyda Custom Lighting

Meyda Custom Lighting is a Meyda Tiffany Company, the nation’s leading manufacturer and designer of custom and decorative lighting and Tiffany lamps.  Founded in 1974, the firm’s roots date back to the early 1900s supplying Tiffany Studios with lighting original products, including the original Coca-Cola stained glass fixtures.  With years of designing and manufacturing expertise, Meyda has developed innovations, technologies and value engineering that transcend architectural lighting for any budget or economy.

Meyda Custom Lighting offers a diverse group of designers and engineers that create custom fixtures, lamps, windows and accessories to meet the exact specifications of any residential or commercial project A variety of lighting diffusers include stained glass Tiffanys, mica, fabric, fused glass, sand-carved glass, blown-glass and acrylic.  Fabricators work with steel, iron, aluminum, bronze, brass and copper, while employing a variety of craftsmanship techniques including forging, welding, forming, plasma cutting and soldering. The company's extensive palette of finishes features many textures and colors achieved by employing gilding, hand painting, power coating and electroplating. Conventional and energy efficient lamping solutions are available, including LEDs, compact fluorescents, incandescents and more.

Meyda Custom Lighting is headquartered at 55 Oriskany Boulevard in Yorkville, New York.  For more information, Tel. 1.800.222.4009 Email  sales@meyda.com Website www.meyda.com



January 29, 2014


Topic Area: Press Release


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