Square flush chandelier light
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3 years ago
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Comments (18)Oh no way! My apologies re the comment 🙈 what were the chances of that! You’re right- some are so plastic & naff looking. Thank you for the suggestions. It definitely needs to be flush. It doesn’t matter if not IP44. I want it to look glam but appropriate for the bathroom if that makes sense? Some I’ve seen look more suited to a lounge......See More1sandyh
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