Currey & Company has recalled approximately 2,100 crystal and metal chandeliers because defective wiring can conduct electricity to the metal parts of the fixture. This defect creates a serious risk of electric shock for anyone who touches the chandelier. The recall includes 10 different models sold in various colors and sizes through home furnishing stores, lighting centers, and online at Amazon.com and lightingdirect.com between January 2010 and February 2013. No injuries have been reported, but consumers are advised to stop using the lights and contact the company for a free replacement or a licensed electrician repair.
The internal wiring in these chandeliers is defective and can leak electrical current into the metal frame of the fixture. This poses a danger of electric shock to consumers who come into contact with the metal parts of the chandelier.
Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled chandeliers, turn off the chandelier's power supply and contact Currey & Company instructions on how to obtain a free replacement chandelier, including shipping, or free repair of the chandelier by a licensed electrician.

Recalled chandeliers’ item number location

9150 Guilia chandelier, small, smoke

9151 Guilia chandelier, large, smoke

9152 Guistina chandelier, yellow

9154 Guistina chandelier, blue

9155 Giselle chandelier, smoke

9061 Valentina chandelier, small, clear

9062 Valentina chandelier, small, black

9063 Valentina chandelier small, white

9064 Passionata chandelier, white

9065 Ovation chandelier, black
If you or a family member were harmed by this recalled product, you may have legal rights. Consider consulting a consumer protection attorney to understand your options for compensation.
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Sources: CPSC Notice · Raw API Response