What do you think of this chandelier?

Anonymous
No bad but big. They make a round version. Not my taste. You can get a lot more for that price.
Anonymous
The chandelier part is cute, but the chains holding it up look cheap. But - overall, I would think a good size for your dining room.
Anonymous
Good point on the chains. What about this in a totally different direction?

https://www.onekingslane.com/product/62105/2943262?cat=211
Anonymous
Personally, I think the first chandelier crosses the line from funky but elegant to weird, especially with the upside down lights. Not a fan of the second one either. It just depends on your personal taste and how the light works with your furnishings.
Anonymous
I recently bought this one and love it: http://www.lowes.com/pd_564147-18573-LW-SSFX-3517-6___?productId=50105390&pl=1&Ntt=axis+6+light+bronze

but if the first one will work for you, mine probably won't!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Personally, I think the first chandelier crosses the line from funky but elegant to weird, especially with the upside down lights. Not a fan of the second one either. It just depends on your personal taste and how the light works with your furnishings.


+1 Might or might not work depending on the other furnishings.
Anonymous
340 drops will be a bitch to clean.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I recently bought this one and love it: http://www.lowes.com/pd_564147-18573-LW-SSFX-3517-6___?productId=50105390&pl=1&Ntt=axis+6+light+bronze

but if the first one will work for you, mine probably won't!


Perfect for Miss Kitty's Long Branch Saloon
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I recently bought this one and love it: http://www.lowes.com/pd_564147-18573-LW-SSFX-3517-6___?productId=50105390&pl=1&Ntt=axis+6+light+bronze

but if the first one will work for you, mine probably won't!


Perfect for Miss Kitty's Long Branch Saloon


It's not western, it's artisanal and looks good with clean mission lines. Your eye is off.
Anonymous

love the first one -unique, the second one is safe and a little boring. You can google the light size for the dining room size. That may help you determine if it will be ok in the room.
Anonymous
I like them both, but they are very different styles so not sure how they work in the same room?
For the first one, I would put that in a simply designed neutral room to "pop" and even glam up a rustic barn table with a soft rug and upholstered chairs mixed in.

Have you looked at Lighting Direct? Online. They had a really nice selection at lower prices than west elm, pottery barn , aurhaus, restoration hardware, Kings Lane, etc and very similar product. We were very pleased with ours after looking at the above stores as well
Anonymous
I don't love the bp one but I do like the kings lane one.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Good point on the chains. What about this in a totally different direction?

https://www.onekingslane.com/product/62105/2943262?cat=211


I love this one, OP. So what if it is "safe!" I HATE the first one you posted. A piece can be unique without looking weird and ugly.
Anonymous
Beware of PB's quality on chandeliers. I bought a lovely one recently and it was so cheaply made it never hung straight. Looked pretty, but felt like junk. I returned it and went with Visual Comfort.
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