We’ve lengthy admired the fashionable—but concurrently medieval—halo chandelier, designed with wooden, iron, stainless, and even chainmail elements. Listed below are our all-time favorites:
Above: The West Elm LED Hoop Chandelier Antique Brass is $499. Above: The Ochre Artic Pear Chandelier Round is obtainable in 5 completely different sizes. Contact Ochre for ordering data. Above: Oversize, two-tier iron Mate Chandelier by Oakland-based blacksmith John Sarriugarte of Type & Reform initially designed for the late Camino Restaurant in Oakland; contact Type & Reform for ordering data. Above: Designed by Paul Loebach for Roll & Hill, the Halo Circle Pendant Light, proven in Brushed Brass, is $9,980 at YLighting. Above: Designed by Rico Espinet for Robert Abbey, the Candelaria Chandelier is $1,943.50 at Lumens. Above: The Farol Chandelier by UK designers Bowles and Linares is made with both metal or aluminum rings, chains, rose; fittings are of black silk cable. Contact Bowles and Linares for extra data. Above: The FontanaArte Chandelier by David Chipperfield could be sourced at Artemest. Above: The Remington Iron Round Chandelier is available in brass (proven) or bronze for $600 at Pottery Barn. Above: Designed by Benedito Design for Bover, the Circular LED Chandelier begins at $1,575.90 at Lumens. Above: The Roost Halo Transitional Chandelier (RST-L113) is $402.50 at Arcadian House.
N.B.: This put up was initially revealed on November 4, 2009. We’ve up to date it with new and extra product alternatives and present pricing.