Inspirational, ornate and French in design, this hanging lantern called Louis V can only be described as breathtaking art. Designed by home designer Bree Ennaco, this lantern was inspired by the french architecture found in France c. 967. With four windows, this lantern has four candles, is hand painted in a regal gold finish with acanthus leaves beautifully decorating the entire lantern.
Note: If not in stock, allow 3-6 weeks for delivery as each chandelier is carefully created by an artist.
This manufacturer does not allow returns but will work closely with the customer to enhance the look of a lantern to the customer's taste. Returns allowed only on damaged products will be accepted. Must contact Cultured Living for a damaged return within 24 hours of receipt of product.
Need to know? Louis V (c. 967 – 21 May 987), called the Indolent or the Sluggard (meaning "Louis The Lazy"), was the King of Western Francia from 986 until his early death. He was the last Carolingian monarch. Louis was crowned in June of 979 but did not actually assume power until Lothair's death in 986. Louis V was the last Carolingian King of Western Francia and reigned in Laon from March 2, 986 until his own death, at the age of 20, in 987. It may be because he reigned for only one year that medieval biographers awarded him the title qui nihil fecit — "who did nothing".-wikipedia