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What has dripping crystals and bronze or brass finishes? If you thought of vintage chandeliers, you would be correct. These fixtures are works of art that can elevate any plain space into a stunning parlor or seating area. When selecting antique chandeliers, do not be afraid to choose a model that supports the modern dimmer function. Because so many have multiple bulbs, they can quickly turn into task light fixtures.

Adding Vintage Chandeliers to Spaces with a Distinct Feel

For the purist, vintage style refers to anything from the 1940s and 50s, which might make you worry that a 1920's chandelier would not be a good addition. However, you would be wrong. What makes antique vintage chandeliers so perfect for virtually any interior décor is the fact that they combine various style elements that carry forward into other designs. Examples include 1960s furnishing styles, 1970s dark wood patterns, or the brief minimalism of the 1980s. Therefore, you can enjoy your vintage chandelier light and your possibly retro furnishing style, too.

What should you do if a chandelier is too big? There are other vintage ceiling lights that may be better suited for the space. Choose one that has the overall width you can work with. Moreover, you might also add multiple smaller vintage light fixtures such as sconces.