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August 17, 2018
The Bachelor: Warner Bros Australia and Designer Chandelier announce
Brand partnership
Viewers of ‘The Bachelor Australia’ will see the show lit up with Designer Chandeliers in the new series of the show as part of a brand partnership between Warner Bros Australia and Designer Chandelier. The sixth series of the show premiered on August 15 on the free to air Network TEN.
The new Bachelor Mansion has been fitted with twenty five decadent chandeliers with Diamond Cut crystal supplied by Australian retailer Designer Chandelier.
The program will feature some of our most desirable lighting on offer in the Australian market. Viewers will be inspired by a mix of traditional and contemporary styles from the Designer Chandelier catalogue. The popular ‘Hamptons’ style is a signature look for the lighting inside the mansion.
According to Roy Morgan Research Australians spend $8 Billion per annum on the renovation market so it is not so steep to say that Australians will be watching with desire to see how the new mansion is styled.
This year marks the fourth consecutive year the mansion has featured luxury lighting fixtures. This year the chandeliers are in every room of the property including the famous Rose Room, where the Bachelor Nick Cummins will decide who will continue on this journey with him.
Founder and company director Daniel Feldman said it was a great privilege to supply the lighting for the mansion of Australia’s favourite show.
“Every year Australian’s fall in love with ‘The Bachelor’, it is a fantastic opportunity for Designer Chandelier to align with the brand” he said. Daniel Feldman’s family has been designing & supplying chandeliers in Australia for over 40 years.
Designer Chandelier, the Australia-wide Crystal Chandelier and Pendant Lighting distributor is the largest independently owned collection of chandeliers in the southern hemisphere. A signature showroom on the ground floor of Melbourne’s Eureka Tower showcases a vast array of high end and custom lighting design, designed in Australia, with influences from the latest in the US market.
Visit Designer Chandelier's website for further information. www.designerchandelier.com.au
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