Tuesday, August 16, 2011

A Crystal Chandelier for Elegance


If your home is lacking that certain something that makes it stand out from others, or you just want to give it a bit of pizzazz, then some funky, contemporary furniture or updating the d�cor can achieve this. However, if you really want to achieve the �wow effect� that will have visitors exclaiming in delight when they step over the threshold then check out chandeliers for magnificence and sophistication.


A crystal chandelier will last you for ever, they never go out of date and are extremely durable. If money isn't an issue for you then why not splash out on a high quality stunning crystal, red or black chandelier for your home? They can really make a statement when placed in the right room and will be with you forever, you could even hand it down to your children in the future as an heirloom.Kichler have something to suit everyone, from modern to traditional mini chandeliers. Their elite line of chandelettes, otherwise known as mini chandeliers, is perfect to add a touch of glamour to your bedroom, bathroom or breakfast area. One of the world�s leading lighting fixture companies they have produced quality products since 1938, and long been admired for their artistic techniques, exclusive finishes and clean colours, qualities that have won them the �ARTS Lighting Manufacturer of the Year� 4 times.Minka Lavery chandeliers have a range of styles that are intended to draw attention to diverse home d�cors. Check out the old world elegance and delicate detail of the Valenza and Salon Grand Collections designed by celebrated artist Jessica McClintock and the Illuminati Collection, motivated by the noble, traditional beauty of the timeless Hearst Castle.These days the family is committed to designing and producing decorative chandeliers and other lighting options in classic and traditional styles, in addition to incorporating their rich history into exclusive modern works of art. Dedicated to environmental sustainability they combine premium Swarovski crystal with raw materials found in the USA and have produced their own make of non-hazardous finishes.Following closely behind are Swarovski whose crystals are the same as Strass but are less expensive as they don't have the optical coating applied. Spectra Swarovski crystal is only available in limited sizes and shapes whereas Strass crystal offers a lot more choice.Buying a quality brand name chandelier you are guaranteed it will last for many years as the materials used and craftsmanship involved are always of the highest quality. Some brand names to look out for are Tiffany, famous for their leaded coloured glass designs; Murano who still incorporate techniques from centuries ago; Schonbek, crystal chandelier designers for generations; Minka Lavery with their inspiring range of lighting products; and Kichler for their dazzling chandelettes.Through these arrangements Classical Chandeliers are able to sell exquisite crystal chandeliers, wall lights, table lamps, pole lamps and other crystal glassware.Today, Murano, Schonbek, James R. Moder, and Vienna Full Spectrum chandeliers, and many others create dazzling new designs using crystals. Not all crystals are the same, there are all different kinds used in the manufacture and design of chandeliers, full lead crystal, Amber crystal, Black hand-cut crystal, Italian, Majestic and Rose crystals, and Swarovski Spectra hand-cut crystals are just some of the most familiar and popular. Innovative designs and unique creations make stunning collections when teamed with crystal drops and pendalogues, 24 Karat gold and chrome plated finishes.Site http://www.classicalchandeliers.co.uk

Kathryn Dawson writes articles for Amazing Chandeliers, http://www.amazingchandeliers.co.uk/ an online store based in the UK supplying a luxurious range of crystal chandelier and black chandelier lighting products from around the world. http://www.amazingchandeliers.co.uk/acatalog/Black_Chandeliers.htmlExplore a collection of classic crystal chandeliers.




Author: Kathryn Dawson


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