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Registered: ‎03-11-2010

Re: “Unique” Chandeliers

i like the first two, to look at. but no, they wouldn't go in my house. the barrel one is hideous. 

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Re: “Unique” Chandeliers

Although none would look right in my home, I appreciate the unique looks.  The second one seems Chihuly inspired and the first one does look sci-fi.  At first, I thought it looked like wedding bands. 😂

 

This thread reminds me of an article I read a few years ago about the home of BCBG owner Max Azria.  His entry waterfall chandalier left quite an impression.  I can only imagine what it would look like in person, but can't imagine what it would cost.

 

waterfall chandalier.jpg

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Registered: ‎09-23-2010

Re: “Unique” Chandeliers

After going to the Chiully Museam and a couple galleries. I would have anything of his in my home.

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Registered: ‎03-10-2010

Re: “Unique” Chandeliers

All of them are a big NO for me but I could take the wood beam with Antlers in a barn or cabin. 

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Re: “Unique” Chandeliers

Just goes to show that being unique is not always a good thing.


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Re: “Unique” Chandeliers

The chandelier, without the barrel, is exactly like the ones I have in my bathrooms. Its so very gorgeous!! Chandeliers have definitely grown on me.

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Re: “Unique” Chandeliers

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Just not my style.....

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