Unique Chandeliers Under $500 from One Kings Lane
Unique Chandeliers Under $500
Luna 6-Light Chandelier – Bronze/Gold – Crystorama
With a shape that evokes a stylized flower and a two-tone finish with deep bronze on the exterior and gleaming antiqued gold surrounding each bulb, this six-light chandelier is an eye-catching blend of industrial and modern style. Hardwired. There's undeniable magic when light meets crystal and glass. With every chandelier it manufactures, Crystorama draws upon its history, knowledge, and legacy of stellar craftsmanship, and then embraces modern shapes, inspirations, and materials.
Stella Chandelier – Olde Silver – Crystorama
A series of circles gives this three-arm fixture a sense of movement, while the glass ball hanging from below provides a crystalline contrast to the aged silver finish. Hardwired.
20″ Flute 9-Light Pendant – Champagne – Viz Glass
This whimsical pendant resembles a spray of lilies or champagne flutes and has an unmistakeable celebratory air. Due to the handmade nature of this piece, variations in color, tone, and pattern may occur. Bubbling is common in handblown glass and merely adds to the artisanal allure of the piece. Viz Glass has become a pioneer in the world of art glass, breathing new life into a traditional form by redefining how blown glass is produced, marketed, and sold. After developing its own innovative techniques and styles, Viz Glass has partnered with skilled craftspeople to produce each piece in small batches and by hand. The resulting product is far more accessible than traditional blown glass, while still maintaining the integrity of the art form each piece is one of a kind.
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I love looking at these types of things, I could spend all day doing this. From the ones you have featured here, I like the Solstice 3-Light Mini Chandelier, Silver, the Hawthorne 5-Light Chandelier, Chrome, the Calypso 3-Light Chandelier, Bronze, and the Newbury Chandelier, Pewter.
I love the Solstice 3-Light Mini Chandelier, Silver and also the Newberry. Believe it or not, we do have a chandelier. Our home was built in 1900 and there was one in the attic when wee moved in. It is very old fshioned and hunny redid all of the wiring. Wr hve it on the upstairs landing. We dont turn it on much, but I enjoy it there.
Wow I’ve never seen anything like some of these. If I ever have an opportunity to visit a Crystorama, I’m not passing it up. I like looking at chandeliers even if I’m not shopping for any!
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