Defective wiring can pose an electric shock hazard
April 26, 2013Currey & Company of Chico, Calif., is recalling about 2,200 chandeliers. Defective wiring can conduct electricity to the chandeliers’ metal parts, posing an electric shock hazard to consumers. The company has received no reports of incidents or injuries.
This recall involves 10 models of Currey & Company crystal or metal chandeliers. They were sold in various colors and measure approximately 21 inches wide and 55 inches high. The model name is on the exterior of the shipping carton. Item numbers are printed on a white label on the interior of the chandeliers’ canopy. Recalled chandeliers include:
Item Number (first four digits) | Model | Color | Size (if applicable) |
9150 and 9151 | Guilia | Smoke | Small and Large |
9152 and 9154 | Guistina | Yellow and Blue | N/A |
9155 | Giselle | Smoke | N/A |
9061, 9062 and 9063 | Valentina | Clear, Black and White | Small |
9064 | Passionata | White | N/A |
9065 | Ovation | Black | N/A |
The chandeliers, manufactured in China, were sold at home furnishing stores, lighting centers and by interior decorators nationwide and online from January 2010 through February 2013 for about $500 to $3,250.
Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled chandeliers, turn off its power supply and contact Currey & Company for instructions on how to obtain a free replacement chandelier, including shipping, or free repair of the chandelier by a licensed electrician.
Consumers may contact Currey & Company toll-free at (866) 577-6430 from 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. ET Monday through Friday.