n our last article “History of chandeliers” we talked about the birth of chandeliers and how their use and designs have changed over time.
Whether it’s a living room or dining room, chandeliers announce a certain level of magnificence, setting ordesign and they make great lighting options.
Today we bring you different rooms with artistically decorative chandeliers.
This decorative chandelier matches the colour of the floor and chairs. Apart from producing enough light, they beautify the room by bringing the whole look together.
This rock-crystal chandelier and a pair of candelabra lamps add sparkle to the dining room. The crystal colour gives intensity to the blue chairs with silver designs.
A gold chandelier takes center stage in the living area. The living room looks spacious due to the circular designs of the chandeliers that match the colour of the small round stool like table.
A twig chandelier hangs above a rustic, farm-style dining table. This dry wood like twig chandelier matches well with the dining room décor especially the French folding chairs and 19th-century English garden urns (a container, especially a large round one on a stem, which is used for decorative purposes in a garden,) give the room an open air look.
When choosing chandeliers to use, it is advisable to consider the colour of the walls and furniture in your living room or dining area.
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From the 15th century, more complex forms of Crystal Chandeliers, based on ring or crown designs, became popular decorative features in palaces and homes of nobility, clergy and merchants. Its high cost made the chandelier a symbol of luxury and status.
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