Who do I call on when I want a crystal chandelier cleaned? I trust this job to my friend Anthony Cassano at Greenwich Metal Finishing in Stamford, CT. I use his business frequently because he and his crew do a fabulous job polishing, refinishing, and repairing metal objects of all kinds. But another service his company provides, and does so well, is washing and refurbishing chandeliers, a delicate and complex process, as you can well imagine. With regular dusting, a chandelier doesn’t need to be cleaned very often. In fact, the last time this one was professionally washed was more than 35 years ago, when I first moved into my home on Turkey Hill. But, when I moved from Turkey Hill to my farm in Bedford, I decided it was the perfect time to brighten up my lighting fixtures.
Greenwich Metal Finishing begins the job by cushioning and protecting all the crystals with layers of bubble wrap. The chandelier is then removed from the ceiling, suspended in a protective crate, and transported to their workshop. There, each crystal is catalogued, removed, washed, and polished. Missing or broken crystals are replaced with exact matches from their extensive inventory. Once the metal frame is cleaned, refinished, and rewired, the crystals are meticulously rehung in their original places with special gold wire. Then, the crystals are cushioned and protected once more in bubble wrap and the sparkling chandelier is recrated for delivery and installation. As you can see from the photos below, moving a chandelier is rather nerve wracking and I’m glad to have these fellows to entrust.
CHANDELIER INSTALLATION
This is Anthony Cassano sliding my crated chandelier out of the back of my cute, old Martha By Mail delivery truck. The chandelier is actually suspended inside hanging from that iron pipe he’s holding onto.
Here they are standing on stepladders in order to lift the fixture up and out of the crate. You can see how nicely padded the crystals are.
This is Landis Kauffman and Natalie Marchant. They are very talented lighting designers who work for my company and are busy designing a whole new line of beautiful fixtures.
Here they are sketching and photographing my chandelier for inspiration. I told them that it was just too fancy, so we’ll see what they come up with.
These are the parts used to hang the chandelier. The pulley is necessary to lift and hoist it in place.
Because I wanted to hang the chandelier in a center hallway from the second floor ceiling, Anthony needs a very tall ladder. He doesn’t seem to mind ladders or heights.
Here they are using the pulley and a rope to raise the chandelier to its proper height. The whole thing weighs about 200 pounds and it’s definitely not something you want to let slip!
Here I am looking a little nervous. With the chandelier at its proper height, it’s attached to a hanging chain and the excess links are removed.
Here it is – Grandmother Gilbert’s most beautiful and sparkling crystal chandelier. Doesn’t it look perfect hanging here?



What a treat to see inside the Bedford house. I agree with the other posters that an article on how items from Turkey Hill have been worked into the new houses would be fascinating. Love your blog!
Posted by: Joe Morgan | November 02, 2007 at 09:21 AM
Martha-What is the paint colour that you have in your foyer? It's gorgeous!
Posted by: Natasha | November 02, 2007 at 10:33 AM
Martha its BEAUTIFUL! Like everything you do its PERFECT! I am so glad to see Turkey Hill being integrated into Bedford! We all miss Turkey Hill but we are falling in love with Cantitoe Corners... and that Martha By Mail truck is so GREAT!! I DO miss that catalog(hint..hint)
Hope you have a Spooktacular Halloween!
Your BIGGEST fan!
Jeffrey Reed
South Hadley, MA
Posted by: Jeffrey Reed | November 02, 2007 at 02:56 PM
What struck me most was the appearance of an "au natural" Martha. Thank you for posting a pic where arranged lighting, a planned camera angle, stylists, and make-up artists were not involved. Photos like this make your blog feel real and personal, and that's a "good thing!"
Posted by: Danielle | November 02, 2007 at 04:35 PM
wow!
sue
Posted by: Sue Mannel | November 02, 2007 at 07:01 PM
How often do you have to clean the mirror behind the chandelier? What is the distance between them? I love the reflecting light. What a brilliant idea!
Posted by: Chris | November 02, 2007 at 07:19 PM
The most elegant I've seen. Very lovely Martha . Wish your Martha by Mail was back .
Posted by: Jennifer | November 02, 2007 at 09:22 PM
Gorgeous chandelier and I love the wall colours you have chosen.
And I love your old "Martha By Mail" truck, although I do believe the one that used to deliver to my house was brown ;).
Posted by: BeachMama | November 02, 2007 at 10:45 PM
Hi Martha, What a stunning blog! I absolutely love it all from your cute Martha By Mail delivery truck to the final shot of your grandmother's beautiful chandelier hanging so magnificently. Jan
Posted by: Jan Erickson | November 02, 2007 at 11:49 PM
Just noticed that when the chandelier was hung, the ceiling was white - now it's painted, surprised you didn't do it the other way around!!! So beautiful - that final shot is just smashing!!
Joni
Posted by: Joni Webb | November 03, 2007 at 11:55 PM
I adore this post. It is so interesting to see this process being carried out with such skill.
Cherry Menlove
Posted by: Cherry Menlove | November 07, 2007 at 12:03 PM
Absolutely beautiful, Martha! It looks beyond perfect: It looks as if it were made for that spot!
Posted by: Chris L. Penturf | November 07, 2007 at 10:14 PM
I liked Anthony Cassano's muscular arms!! :)
Posted by: Mary | November 08, 2007 at 10:28 AM
What a great process. I love the shot of you looking all nervous. I have been a fan for many years and I am so happy to see you have a blog. Best wishes.
Posted by: mary | November 11, 2007 at 11:37 PM
What a beautiful peice, it's perfect right where it's hung. Mirrors do a wonderful job enhancing light rays. Great job!
Dee
Posted by: Dee | November 19, 2007 at 05:50 PM
THE LIGHT FIXTURE IS AS FABULOUS AS YOU ARE...YOUR STYLE IS SO HOT AND WOULD EXCEED ANYONES EXPECTATION...YOU ARE A TRUE ICON
Posted by: RODNEY PIERCE | November 21, 2007 at 11:07 PM
Martha, your chandelier is beautiful. I agree with you that candeliers should be checked from time to time. While moving into our home I found some loose chandelier crystals in a drawer. When I went to put the crystals on I learned our chandelier was hanging from the electrical wire not the chain. Thankyou for this information.
Posted by: Shawna O'Donnell | November 22, 2007 at 02:48 AM
that is a spectacular chandelier!! oh i would love to have one in my apartment, but it'd eat up the entire space. but then again, living with just me and my chandlier in a studio kinda sounds glamorous. oh, who am i kidding.
Posted by: pinknest | November 23, 2007 at 01:57 PM
Wow! It's beautiful. Not only is it spectacular, but also what a heirloom. You must be so pleased.
It dose my heart good to see you prosper. You inspire me.
Shannon Watson,TX
Posted by: Shannon Watson | December 02, 2007 at 08:48 PM
That is so fabulous! I am so happy that you have a blog, Martha, and can share your home and life and gorgeous dogs and wonderful family treasures. Who could ever have imagined being able to do this- connecting with people we admire and being able to say Thank You. I have read your magazines, books and watched your shows for many years and I would never have written a "fan letter" but being able to comment on this blog is just the ticket! Thank you! Thank You! For all the wonderful inspiration, all these years.
Posted by: kimberly sherrod | December 08, 2007 at 12:12 PM
Hi Martha Stewart, how great to know this place.
I'm Wendy from Malaysia, so far from you right!? Your program been show in my country since this years! I like your's program so so so much!!
Posted by: Wendy Wong | December 11, 2007 at 10:58 AM
Stunningly gorgeous! You must be so pleased with the final result. Love the large mirror reflecting it as well.
Posted by: Barry Parsons | December 18, 2007 at 10:40 AM
Your chandelier is so beautiful.
Posted by: Lisa Mace | December 18, 2007 at 04:20 PM
Martha the chandelier is certainly one of kinda....like your mother and now you. Enjoy its beauty.
Posted by: sonja | December 29, 2007 at 01:16 AM
I admit to thinking it is a bit foolish to have something that is so much trouble just to clean...
then I saw the last photo.
It is perfect...beautiful. It deserves all the effort to care for it.
Posted by: Kelli | January 14, 2008 at 01:15 AM