Chandeliers Styles and Trends: Shape up
Style Setters Chandeliers
-- Home Accents Today, 4/1/2009
Chandeliers and lighting fixtures flash ultra-shapely figures, highlighting geometric formations such as circles, squares and triangles. Whether the silhouettes are highly detailed and complex or straightforward and simple, the designs look stylishly smart from every angle. — Lindsey Strader

Intermingling geometric shapes in a fresh multi-layered finish give the Druid Hills Collection design a warm, casual ambience from Murray Feiss.
Interconnected wrought iron rings hand-painted in Olde Silver create the spherical frame of Crystorama Lighting's Solaris Collection pendant, accented with a crystal ball ($499).


Woven strips of rusted steel create square openings on the Iron Strap chandelier from Cisco Brothers ($1,465).
Designed by Larry Laslo for Frederick Cooper, the Speakeasy II pendant features geometric openwork and a bronze finish ($705).


Inspired by ancient astronomy armillary spheres, the Equinox pendant showcases three interlocking rings pivoting around a central point from Progress Lighting ($225).
Oblong formations create a cage-like effect on the golden Leona fixture from Worlds Away ($660).




























