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For more information about our Save on Shipping program, check our complete Shipping Policy or call Customer Service at Results of Sort by Name. Sort by Price. Grandly scaled for large interiors, it features substantial cast brass elements and exquisite decorative detail. A subtle antique patina and etched glass bowl shades create the perfect period effect. Made of slender steel rods, this primitive fixture is authentic and understated in style.
Dripping candle sleeves, tin pie-crust cups, and a textured black finish complete the old-world look. Handcrafted in Pennsylvania. Formed from slender steel rods, it features dripping candles, crimped tin drip cups, and a satin black finish. The shapely wood column is offered in an array of period colors, from aged black to buttery pearwood, each heavily textured and distressed for an authentic look.
Arms and crimped tin pans are finished with a rustic black paint, making this a favorite for colonial style homes. Delicate, imperfectly curved arms appear to bear the weight of its candlestick-styled light, while a leaf motif and asymmetry pay homage to baroque and rococo influences.
At home in both traditional and contemporary interiors, it is suited for your dining room, entry, or bedroom. At home in both traditional and contemporary interiors, it is suited for your dining room, foyer, or bedroom. Draped with strands of dazzling hand cut crystals, it is brilliantly lit from within. The neo-classical body is finely cast from solid brass, the details highlighted with a historic finish lightly antiqued and burnished. A splendid choice for your dining room, living room or foyer.
The shapely turned column features a heavily textured and distressed finish, which ranges in color from aged blacks to buttery pearwood. Candle arms and crimped tin pans are finished with rustic black paint. Treetop 4-Light Chandelier Bring a touch of woodland to your home with the Treetop chandelier.
This rustic, yet refined fixture features a wrought-iron frame, an old-iron finish, and cream candle covers. Its simplified and realistic form is detailed, yet minimally finished, allowing the beauty of this nature-inspired piece to truly shine. With it's walnut column and graceful iron arms, the look is mellow, yet airy - perfect for your dining room, living room or bedroom. Dripping candle sleeves, tin piie-crust cups, and a textured black finish complete the old-world look. Straightforward yet shapely, this traditional design offers classic turned details and an opal etched-glass shades.
The charcoal finish, a matte black oxidation, is hand-rubbed allowing it to radiate a soft glow. Handcrafted in the USA from solid brass. Lyrique 6-Light Chandelier Suited to modern interiors, the Lyrique 6-Light Chandelier offers an airy, structured look. Adjustable arms let you customize the configuration, while your choice of two finish options make it easy to match your decor.
Can easily be mounted onto a sloped ceiling. Lyrique Light Chandelier Suited to modern interiors, the Lyrique Light Chandelier offers an airy, structured look. Each candlelight sits upon a classic bobeche wrapped in intricate leaf designs and finished in a rustic, Persian-white. This distinctive design befits a variety of interiors.
Delicate, curved arms hold candlestick-styled lights, while a leaf motif and asymmetry pay homage to baroque and rococo influences. Scrolls wrapped in intricate leaf designs coupled with antique styling and clear, hurricane glass create a distinctive look, fitting for a variety of interiors.
Its Persian-white finish lends a rustic feel. What a dramatic accent to any vintage or contemporary interior! The intricate cast iron elements are finished with an antique bronze patina and draped with brilliant lead crystals of many sizes and shapes.
Dazzling from any angle, these chandeliers, sconces and pendants are sure to be the focal point your decor. The rough pieces of rock crystal were hand-cut in many different shapes and sizes.
We only come across this material in antique chandeliers. Many of the twentieth century chandeliers are decorated wih glass or half crystall drops. There are many differences in quality. The drops are pressed in a mould and later on cut by hand or machine. The quality of the glass, shape of the mould and the way of polishing the glass determine the final result. Nowadays a large number of modern chandeliers are made with Bohemian crystal, made in the Czech Republic.
Coloured glass or crystal as an accent in a chandelier requires creativity and courage when used in a contemporary interior design, but the result can be very exclusive. We often come across plastic parts like drops and bobeches in modern chandeliers. Plastic does not reflect the light like glass or crystal, so these lamps are less brilliant.
Besides they get a mat surface. Note that plastic, instead of glass, may be used in chandeliers, which were made after We do not sell this type of chandelier. We distinguish several different types of chandeliers. When buying a chandelier, one usually decides on the type first. We always heve several chandeliers of each type to choose from. However some popular lamps were produced in larger numbers.
Usually there is some variation in the buck, the ornamental vases and the candle rings. Purchasing two completely identical chandeliers is therefore very difficult. See our page pairs of lamps.
This type is characterized by brass or bronze frame and arms, elegantly dressed with crystal drops and pendants. The rising central part consists of one or more decorative glass vases alternated with small branches, also dressed with drops. The bobeches are made of brass, bronze or glass, sometimes dressed with icicles.
The French chandelier matches perfectly with a classic interior. Influenced by the Art Deco period, French chandeliers were also made in nickle, a colour that goes beautifuly with a white or modern furniture. Maria Theresia, empress of Austria in the eighteenth century, fell in love with Bohemian chandeliers when a new, lyre-shaped, chandelier was delivered at her palace in This type of chandelier bears her name ever since.
Besides the from, this type of chandelier is characterised by flat, gold painted, steel arms, coated with glass strips and rosettes following the curve of the arms and dressed with drops.
The rising central part consists of one or more decorative vases. A proper Maria Theresa chandelier has an open centre, containing an extra lamp, glass pinnacle or glass ball. This chandelier has been manufactured in many different shapes and sizes and does not require an antique setting.
It also matches beautifully with white and contemporary furniture. The had delicate designs in the beginning. From de central ring, which supports the branches, chains of cut glass run to a smaller ring on top, like a tent. There are two different types, the tent and waterfall chandelier, and the tent and bag chandelier. The waterfall part consists of a lot off cut-glass drops or icicles.
The bag or basket is made of strings of glass beads or buttons. Later on, when electricity was introduced, armless types were made, with only internal ligting. This type is very popular because of its simple form and its shielded light. The classic Dutch chandelier has been known since the fifteenth century and it was very popular, especially in the Netherlands. The chandelier is made of brass or bronze and is characterized by curled, S-shaped arms and a baluster-shaped body, which provided a beautifully reflecting surface, when highly polished.
The weight of the heavy brass ball keeps the chandelier in balance and prevents it from swinging. These chandeliers were often made for churches, but they were also used for domestic lighting. The simple, recognizable form matches very well with most rooms. Since chromium-plated and nickel- plated Dutch chandeliers were made, which perfectly fit in a modern setting or in a kitchen with stainless steel elements.
The Italian chandelier is an elegant chandelier, made of gilded metal. Sometimes the graceful metal frame is decorated with strings of small glass beads and covered with glass drops in many different shapes en colours, at times even opalescent glass was used.
These dazzling coloured chandeliers look less formal than the classic French chandeliers. An individualistic statement in your room. A lantern was usually hung in a hall and vestibule. Characteristic of a lantern is that the candles were shielded by windows against the wind. The most common shapes are round and hexagonal. A lantern can be austere and simple, but it can also be decorated in a baroque way, suitable for any hall.
In order to select the perfect chandelier, it is important to know which one is suitable for your home. You have to take into account the height of the ceiling and the size of the room. If you have a vast room, possibilities are numerous, but for a smaller room you have to do some homework. If the chandelier will hang in an open space you have to be careful. A small chandelier is at least 40 cm high, adding the chain and the cover, it will reach approx.
This means that the height of your room should be at least cm.
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