Columbia University Lamp Post Finial Replication
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Columbia University is one of the leading higher education institutions in the United States, and the oldest in the city of New York. It found a permanent residence in the Morningside campus, located at Upper West Side, New York, on 1897.
As part of restoring the beautiful bronze lamp posts throughout the Morningside Campus, Columbia University contracted Grand Light to reproduce, re-socket, and install, twenty two glass globes, 18" in diameter, and various replicated cast bronze parts for the finial on fifteen existing lamp posts.
Each finial is made up of 5 components: finial base, finial bottom, finial top, finial ball, and an eagle. Grand Light will create a separate mold for the casting of each part.
Grand Light team came out to the Morningside campus to remove a sample finial. The sample finial will be used to create molds for the five finial components.
Coming Soon
Contacts:
Lighting Consultant:
Ryan Stockman
Grand Light
New Haven, CT
1-800-922-1469
info@lightrestoration.com
Lighting Consultant:
Ryan Stockman
Grand Light
New Haven, CT
1-800-922-1469
info@lightrestoration.com
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