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Do ornate curves cause you to hyperventilate? When you choose craftsman chandeliers for your home’s illumination, you will find very few curves indeed. In fact, the typical geometric shapes you notice are the rectangle, square, or triangle. Although manufacturers soften the edges of almost any mission style chandelier, these do remain true to the clean, simple lines homeowners love. In addition, they give you an opportunity to add color to a space that might be in need of it.

Choosing the Best Color Palettes for Craftsman Chandeliers

Virtually any craftsman style chandelier will incorporate metal for the fixture but also for design pieces on the individual shades. You choose how much of a role the metal plays. When you choose black iron, you draw more attention to the construction of arts and crafts chandeliers. Conversely, when you minimize the metal’s presence, you focus attention on the – sometimes colorful – shades. In this way, it is easy to incorporate one or more mission chandeliers into your interior décor.

What happens when you are not sure that the mission look is right for you? Head over to the section featuring vintage chandeliers for a look. There, you will notice plenty of curvatures and decorative touches. On the other end of the spectrum are industrial chandeliers that seek to minimize material involvement and ornamentation.