One of the most defining parts of a French home is a Parisian chandelier—an effortlessly elegant and chic addition in a single investment. Going with the antique version adds its value more, although it’s optional. If you think otherwise, here are our ideas you can adopt to beautify your Parisian home.
Gilt Bronze and Crystal Light
Bring yourself to the 19th century with a gilt bronze and crystal light at the living or dining room. The light emitted on its dozens of lamps is exceptionally grand and beautiful, so you probably won’t need any other additional lighting fixtures when you already have this one.
Napoleon III Period Light
Circa 1875, the Napoleon III period light may look a little smaller in size. It is, however, still attractive with its bronze cherub decoration that’s preserving several flower-shaped lights in gilt bronze.
Art Deco Period Light
The superbly stunning construction of art deco period light comes from the excellent combination of pressed glass and wrought iron material. Considering this lamp was popular from 1926 to 1939 in Paris, you can’t doubt its vintage quality.
1920s Chandelier
As expected from its name, the 1920s chandelier is ready to bring you back to the 1920s with sophistication: crystal rose-shaped glassware that’s already rewired, polished, and cleaned to perfection.
Ceiling Light with Droplets
The ceiling light with droplets boasts that load of premium quality crystals and lovely cage chandelier model—making it highly attractive to be placed as a lighting fixture or decoration only.
Those are some of the widely used Parisian chandelier ideas we can compile. Do you get inspired?