A Petite Chandelier For Tight Spaces

Denyawood-4-Light-Chandelier

For years the chandelier has become a symbol of affluence to wealthy homeowners who placed them above dining tables and large open entryways dating back to the invention of the light bulb.  These designs have ranged from classic Victorian crystal chandeliers to long Modern centerpieces and even ruggedly inspired creations made from wood have become popular, but rarely is there a comfortable middle ground between these styles.  Most homeowners would like the stylish benefits gained from a chandelier, but due to the large cumbersome appearance of traditional chandeliers they cannot place them in smaller dining areas due to room size and lowered ceiling heights.  In addition to their large size, most chandeliers are either too polished or rustic for most tastes.  Keeping in mind these concerns, the Denyawood 5-Light Chandelier provides an answer to these common problems, with a unique appearance that is the perfect combination of compact design and simple elegance.  The Denyawood is comprised of 5 bell shaped shades topped with a domed hub that connects to the thinly pressed, curled decorative arms.  Providing the mounting surface for the arms is the smooth center spindle, which reflects the domed design of the hubs, tying the fixture together.  Through the combination of these elements a distinctive rustic appearance emerges, one that is refined enough to fit the tastes of consumers that wish to have a comfortable medium between simple and ornate lighting.  Despite the use of 5 shades, the Denyawood remains compact enough to fit over a dinette, full-length kitchen table, or entryway while providing ample lighting below.  Available in 5 finish options, this custom hand crafted American Made chandelier remains as the perfect example of a versatile fixture that bridges the gap between style and size.

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