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Sea Gull Lighting Recalls Chandeliers Due to Injury Hazard

Date: February 5, 2015
Company: Sea Gull Lighting Products, LLC., of Skokie, Ill.
Status: Ongoing
Source: CPSC

What You Should Do

Stop using this product immediately. Do not consume, use, or distribute it.

Consumers should prevent people from going into the immediate area under the chandeliers. Contact Sea Gull Lighting immediately to receive a free replacement for chandeliers that have fallen, including shipping, or for free replacement hardware to repair the chandelier and instructions on being reimbursed for the full cost of the installation. Options: Replace, Repair

Affected Products

This recall involves seven collections of Sea Gull Lighting chandeliers including: Brandywine, Laurel Leaf, New Verona, Newport, Parkview, Roslyn and Somerton. They are metal with various finishes and two or three tiers of glass shades. The chandeliers measure between 27 to 50 inches wide and 26 to 46 inches high, depending on the model. The following product numbers, located inside the ceiling canopy of the chandelier, are included in this recall: Collection Product Number Brandywine 31432-71 Laurel Leaf 31433-71 39033BLE-71 39034BLE-71 31351-708 31351-965 31352-708 31352-965 New Verona RC2223/5+5GLOES Newport 31284-814 31284BLE-814 31284-965 31284BLE-965 31285-814 31285BLE-814 31285-965 Parkview 31381-829 39381BLE-829 31381-965 39381BLE-965 31382-829 39382BLE-829 31382-965 39382BLE-965 Roslyn 31522-845 31523-845 Somerton 31377-839 31377-965 31378-839 31378-965

Why Was This Recalled?

The chandelier's screw collar that holds the chandeliers to the ceiling mount can break causing the chandelier to fall and injure bystanders.

Where Was This Sold?

Distribution information not available.

About Sea Gull Lighting Products, LLC., of Skokie, Ill.

Sea Gull Lighting Products, LLC., of Skokie, Ill. has 1 total recall tracked by RecallDetector.

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Data sourced from the CPSC. Last updated March 26, 2026. View original report