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Looking for Bold and Beautiful Crystal Lighting? Our Bohemian range is like no other!
Our bohemian collection is designed for rooms and homes just like this! With the purpose of adding to your space but also complimenting other styles within your home. -
Make your space a Modern Crystal Masterpiece
A Modern space tends to be simple, stark and cold. The palette tends to lean towards naturals or neutrals and is recognized by clean, sleek interiors. Many natural materials like wood, leather, teak and linen are utilized, as well as polished metal and glass.
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Kitchen Pendant options made easy! Make your house a home!
Spacious and sprawling island benches, custom cabinetry, concrete and natural stone, these are the trends of kitchens today; but what about Designer Lighting? What lighting is best to feature in your kitchen? Chandeliers like these Orbs supplied by Designer Chandelier, that were installed in a beautiful kitchen in Auckland, give off plenty of light and elevate the ‘heart of the home’ to make that perfect first and lasting impression. -
Designer Chandeliers and Pendants for Every Hamptons Home
Lighting in a Hamptons home often makes a statement in and of itself.
Light fixtures tend to be oversized when they’re ceiling-mounted and can include pendant lights and chandeliers. Brushed bronze, black, glass, and stainless steel, and silver/chrome are all popular choices for both kitchen and living room pendant lighting. Sometimes pendant lights may have woven shades, bringing in hints of nature and seagrass that’s works so well in a Hamptons home. -
Contemporary Confusion? Look no further, we have your Contemporary Chandelier needs covered!
Contemporary by definition means “existing, occurring, or living at the same time; belonging to the same time.” This applies perfectly to contemporary interior crystal chandelier design. The term actually can incorporate “trendy” design, in addition to modern. Contemporary lighting design can be very eclectic because it borrows pieces and styles from different eras and is ever-changing.