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Chandeliers

Our chandeliers collection spans contemporary and traditional aesthetics: sculptural forms in aged brass and smoked glass that suit modern Australian interiors, crystal and multi-arm designs that bring classic grandeur to heritage homes, and transitional pieces that work across both. Sizes range from compact bedroom chandeliers suited to standard ceiling heights to large-scale statement pieces designed for voids of 3.5 metres and above. Browse the collection and find a chandelier that earns its place at the centre of a room.

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What size room suits a chandelier?

Chandeliers generally suit larger, more formal spaces like dining rooms, entryways, or living rooms with higher ceilings, where the fixture can serve as a proportionate style statement.

How high should a chandelier hang above a dining table?

As a general guide, a chandelier should hang 70cm to 90cm above the table surface, though this can vary slightly depending on ceiling height and the chandelier's overall size.

Do chandeliers need a licensed electrician for installation?

Yes, chandeliers are hardwired fixtures and must be installed by a licensed electrician in Australia, particularly given their weight and wiring requirements.

Can a chandelier work in a room with a lower ceiling?

Smaller or more compact chandelier designs can work in rooms with standard ceiling heights, though very large or ornate designs generally need higher ceilings to avoid feeling oversized.

What style of chandelier suits a modern Australian home?

Contemporary or minimalist chandeliers with clean lines and materials like matte black metal or glass tend to suit modern Australian interiors better than heavily ornate, traditional designs.

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