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NEW HAVEN, CT - Grand Light has begun the second phase of lighting restoration work for the New Haven Museum in New Haven, Connecticut.  The fixtures being restored include a crystal chandelier from the first floor of the museum as well as ten wall sconces.
Two large Bohemian crystal chandeliers from the New Haven Museum has been completely restored and rewired, and have been reinstalled in the museum's 1929 colonial revival style building.
The first of two large Bohemian crystal chandeliers from the New Haven Museum has been completely restored and rewired, and is being carefully packed for final assembly at the museum.
Two large Bohemian crystal chandeliers from the New Haven Museum and Historical Society have been designated for a complete restoration.  The work is being performed by the restoration team at the New Haven based Grand Light. The team has completed restoration projects for Attica Prison, Yale University, The Shubert Theater, and other prestigious institutions nationwide.

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