Funky Dining Room Chandeliers
Mikkel Vang
Lighting can make or break a design scheme, so it's worth aiming for a standout fixture, especially in a dining room. The perfect union of style and function, lighting never fails to set the mood. Today, top designers are outfitting dining rooms with everything from vintage brass chandeliers to sleek pendants with visual appeal. Regardless of the lighting style you prefer, you're sure to find a favorite in this dining room roundup featuring fixtures of all kinds.
Simon Upton
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Crystal Chandelier
A Louis XVI crystal chandelier and Hamilton Conte sconces dress up a London dining room, complete with a custom table, chairs in Romo and Pasaya fabrics, and a Blue Savoy marble mantel.
Joshua McHugh
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Dan Arnold
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Japanese Temple Light
The cozy, light-filled dining room in textiles maven Pat McGann's home features a Japanese temple light along with an antique American table and vintage metal chairs.
Pascal Chevallier
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Custom Pendant
Among this Parisian dining room's eclectic accessories is a unique bronze-and-crystal pendant by Hervé Van der Straeten, which complements the ocher walls and black commodes.
Mikkel Vang
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Venetian Glass Chandelier
Kelly Wearstler punctuates a dark and moody dining room on Mercer Island, Washington, with a purple Venetian glass chandelier and ceiling sheathed in a gold De Gournay wall covering.
Tony Soluri
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Sculptural Light
A brass sculptural light fixture and statement artwork serve as focal points in a Chicago family home designed by
Steve Kadlec of Kadlec Architecture + Design and Sasha Adler.
Dustin Aksland
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Vintage Chandelier
Decorator Elizabeth Roberts finished the dining room of a Brooklyn brownstone with a vintage chandelier from John Salibello, a custom Lobel Modern goatskin dining table surrounded by Edward Wormley chairs for Dunbar, and walls covered in de Gournay's Sans Soucis.
Emily Andrews Photography
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Bubble Chandelier
In the Chelsea home of Etsy COO Linda Findley Kozlowski, a handblown glass bubble chandelier from The Light Factory adds drama to the dining room. The table and bench are by Studio Moe; the vintage candle holders are by Retro Spec List; and the buffet cabinet is by Sapienza Design.
Thomas Kuoh
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Sculptural Fixture
For the San Francisco bachelor pad of a young pilot, designer Emilie Munroe chose a sculptural light fixture by Charles de Lisle. The wallpaper, a series series of nine landscape photographs, repeated and rendered in black and white, is by Elizabeth Dow.
Richard Powers
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Crystal Chandelier
A silver leaf-and-rock crystal chandelier from Liz O'Brien adds a touch of elegance to a Manhattan dining room designed by Alex Papachristidis. The custom tables are by Paul M. Jones and the vintage Peter Hvidt chairs are in a Larsen linen-cotton blend. The curtains are of a Holland & Sherry fabric with Samuel & Sons trim, and the walls are painted in Benjamin Moore's Cumulus Cloud. A pair of Jeff Koons Puppy vases rests on the custom mantel below an Anish Kapoor Purple Mirror wall sculpture; the fireplace is framed by Rudolf Stingel artworks.
Eric Piasecki
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Minimalist Pendant
The Chelsea apartment of design publicist Christina Juarez features a pendant by Noguchi, a Saarinen dining table from Design Within Reach, and vintage Anton Lorenz for Thonet chairs covered in a Madeline Weinrib silk ikat. The the linen curtains are Zak+Fox, the pitcher one the table is from Anthropologie, the amethyst plates are by Moser, and the salt and pepper shakers are vintage.
Ryan Garvin
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Sputnik Pendants
Sputnik-inspired pendants make a statement in the dining room of the Beverly Hills home owned by Too Faced founders, Jerrod Blandino and Jeremy Johnson. Jerrod commissioned the Madonna painting from artist Craig Allen.
Kasia Gatkowska
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Ring Light
In her Milan dining room, American fashion writer J.J. Martin placed a circular 1970s Italian light fixture over a 1940s parchment-covered Italian table. The circular fixture illuminates the space in a creative way.
Nicole Hill Gerulat
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Burnished Silver Leaf Pendants
In a family home in the gated Berkshires community of Orem, Utah, designers at Alice Lane Home Collection opted for burnished silver leaf pendants by Aerin Lauder to complement the silver-leafed barrel-vault ceiling. The space is complete with seating for 14 and a custom zebrawood table.
Douglas Friedman
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A 60s Fix
A pair of 1960s light fixtures hangs in the dining room of a Manhattan townhouse, which was designed by decorator James Aman and architectural firm Leroy Street Studio. The sculptural lights complement the brass fixtures on the table below.
Douglass Friedman
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Dual Chandeliers
In Madrid, this dining room's red parchment walls, carpet and the Tony Duquette fabric used for the tablecloths are all by Gastón y Daniela. The vintage chandeliers, from Retiro Mobiliario, create defined seating areas in the large dining room.
Max Zambelli
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Simple Pendant
In a Brooklyn townhouse, the mid-century modern light is a simple accent next to the colorful Moroccan rug and pattered Brian Paquette wallpaper.
Douglas Friedman
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Uneven Lighting
In the dining room of a weekend house designed by Delphine Krakoff in Katonah, New York, the custom undulating fixture ceiling light is by Apparatus, creating an interesting architectural element.
Richard Powers
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Origami Light Diffuser
For a dining room in Washington, D.C., Darryl Carter designed an origami-inspired glass-and-steel light diffuser with artist Margaret Boozer. This light serves as both a functional and sculptural piece.
Simon Upton
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Modern Mobile
In Paris' gritty 10th arrondissement, this chic dining room features a pair of 1930s French chairs that are upholstered in an African wax print fabric, a set of Louis XVI dining chairs in a Sanderson fabric and a ceiling fixture by Michael Anastassiades. Tip: Use modern lighting as an anchor for a space that is dominated by antiques.
Björn Wallander
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Double Duty Lighting
In this South Carolina dining room, a chandelier does double duty as a clock. This functional and stylish element is a timeless piece—pardon the pun.
John M. Hall
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Brass Chandelier
In this dining room in Northern France, the walnut table is Louis XVI, the mahogany dining chairs are circa-1820 and the 19th-century brass chandelier is Flemish. The space is evidence enough that mixing decor from a variety of eras isn't just acceptable, it's preferred.
Eric Piasecki
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Glam Fixture
Fashion editor Jackie Astier had the dining room walls of her family's Manhattan apartment painted with 10 coats of lacquer. The table is made from a pair of 1970s brass bases she found on eBay, the '40s French chairs are upholstered in a Lelievre velvet and the rug is by the Rug Company. A jeweled chandelier is one of many luxe elements in this dining room.
Simon Upton
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Retro Chic
The dining room table in this West Village loft is poured concrete and steel, the 1960s chairs by Steiner are covered in a Castel fabric and the light fixture from the same era is by Barovier & Toso. Although large, this fabulous light fixture is not overpowering.
Björn Wallander
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Simple Statement
In an Oakland, California, home, the dining room's antique farm table was given a new lacquer finish, and the chairs were re-covered in a Katie Leede stripe and a Holland & Sherry houndstooth. The simple pendant light is by Kartell, adding a fun and contemporary look.
Jean-Francois Jaussaud
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Simple Shades
In this dining room in Florence, two simple lamp shades serve as the main light source. The sleek burgundy pendant lights here are a custom design.
Francis Amiand
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Space Age Addition
In the dining room of this Monte Carlo apartment, the Sputnik ceiling light is by Fedele Papagni. It serves as a focal point for the open and airy space.
Björn Wallander
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Seamless Chandelier
In a Gramercy Park apartment, the dining room's Côté France chairs are backed in a Christopher Hyland fabric, with seats in a Kravet velvet. The chandelier is a custom design made to accentuate the elegance of the room.
Joshua McHugh
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Gilded Lighting
On the Upper West Side, the dining table and banquette, upholstered in a Maharam mohair, are custom designs. Above is a whimsical sculptural chandelier finished in gold. The swivel chairs are by Koi and the painting is by Allen Anthony Hansen.
Pascal Chevallier
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Glitzy Light Fixture
The 19th-century furnishings in this Paris pied-à-terre dining room include a French table of walnut and rosewood, a set of Flemish dining chairs and a gilded-bronze chandelier, which reflects off the walls, clad in antiqued mirrors and hand-painted in a floral design.
Source: https://www.elledecor.com/design-decorate/room-ideas/g11653791/dining-room-light-fixtures/
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