In many iconic chandeliers of 1920s Paris, strings of beaded crystal would swag out from the canopy, meeting a rim that would suspend an opulent demi-globe. Pierce tips it hat to those grand chandeliers while taking off in a bold new direction. A hand-cut chevron pattern, inscribed on a globe, encloses candelabra bulbs. People have been using chevron patterns on things since at least 1800 BC. Over the past couple of years, the fashion world’s creative application of it has resulted in renewed popularity. Like the allure of crystal, chevron’s visual kinetic pull is timeless.
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As you all are aware, as of 5/10/2019 an additional 15% tariff has been imposed on a number of
products, including light fixtures. This tariff is on top of the 10% tariff that was imposed in January 2019.
We are doing our best to absorb as much of that tariff as possible. However, as of August 1st, we needed to implement a 10% price increase for all our products.
If additional tariffs are implemented in the future, we will review our pricing again at that time.