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  1. #21
    BevoGal Guest

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    How do I decipher which wood finish is on the Editorial chair in the photos? Assuming that is actually Heirloom Chestnut leather that is pictured (looks very close to the sample). I think the wood may be Mahogany Distressed.
    http://hancockandmoore.com/product.asp?productid=911

    I read that you can change the wood finish in the T&C program. (http://www.myfurnitureforum.com/show...motion-Program). Which wood finish would be the BEST choice for the Heirloom Chestnut? I'm not a fan of cherry/red/orange wood tones and prefer more chocolate.
    http://hancockandmoore.com/woodfinishes.asp

    I chose Hazlenut for my Sundance feet, but I also like: English Tudor and Normandy (best match, from online comparison to the leather sample here: http://hancockandmoore.com/images/le...omChestnut.jpg). Nutmeg looks nice as well.
    Last edited by BevoGal; 07-20-2013 at 06:26 PM.

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    Damask Guest

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    I was a nervous wreck last week... Had to use all my willpower not to call or PM Duane every day LOL (I didn't even tell my husband what was going on until it was over). I finalized our order on Friday. After I hang up with Duane, I felt as if a tremendous weight has been lifted off my shoulders... I actually laughed

    Chandeliers!!!! I've been checking them out too... Of course the ones I like are equivalent of H&M in leather lol Fine Art Lamps, American Brass & Crystal... Gotta get back down to Earth... well, not all the way... I'm away for few days but would love to share our findings! I'll be posting quite a few new threads soon...

  3. #23
    BevoGal Guest

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    Whatever you do, don't fall in love with a Julie Neill design -- handmade in NOLA and gorgeous (SEE Jenny Bubbles: http://www.julieneill.com/chandeliers.html). I have also been wishing for a Low Country Original chandelier that blends with my decor (http://www.cottageandbungalow.com/lco-019-sm-3.html). It is handmade in the Carolinas. The Julie Neill is triple the price (at least) of the Low Country Original (I had that one priced for adding rock crystal dangles).

  4. #24
    Damask Guest

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    Sorry I didn't chime in on the finish choices... Didn't much bother with mine since Mahogany seemed a good match for my Claret and Rust colorways. I'm still kind of getting over the fact that I chose these colors LOL
    I'm sure Duane gave you the best advice on that anyway Hope you got your order in!?!

  5. #25
    Damask Guest

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    I love these chandeliers! They will look beautifully in your house! Mine will be probably a bit heavier looking, just sth I can't seem to shake off bc of growing up in a quite ornate / antiques style home, but I'm trying... with so so success lol Poor DH is not into it at all, can't blame the man, so I'm trying to meet him half way... Well, ok, ok, more like 80/20 ;-)

  6. #26
    Praline Guest

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    [QUOTE=BevoGal;19989]Whatever you do, don't fall in love with a Julie Neill design -- handmade in NOLA and gorgeous

    BevoGal, I think I saw something very similar in design to Sylvia Potrack in your LR, floating over Sundance ??? I was fascinated by it - beautiful choice!

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