Thursday, October 09, 2008

CHEAP TO CHIC: STRAIGHT TO THE POINT ON A LINEAR CRYSTAL CHANDELIER!


A linear crystal chandelier at the Design Witinin Reach store on Beverly Blvd. in Los Angeles. (above) Photo by Coco of Cococozy.

A few months ago was wandering through DWR and took some pictures of things including these linear chandeliers. On that Saturday afternoon, I actually took about 25 pictures of these bejeweled looking chandeliers because I was fascinated with the way the light danced off the crystals. Hence this post.

I really like the sparkle and the simplicity combined in one. A wonderful modern chandeliers with the crystals adding a very feminine classic touch.

Incidentally, the ever sparkling JLF has one in her dining room. She recently flashed a sparkling smile as I toured her posh new home and said that she had upgraded to a linear chandelier with Swarovski crystals - if you are going to glitter why not gleam with the best!

So here is today's Cococozy CHEAP TO CHIC on linear chandeliers:


Pure Modern - Krystelle Linear Chandelier - $303.75(48"W tube steel with chrome finish body and hanging crystals. Takes 25 Watt candelabra bulbs)(above)




Z Gallerie - Linear Strand Crystal Chandelier - $329 (At 47" wide, this chandelier deflects the light of nine bulbs through numerous shapes and sizes of full leaded, faceted crystal. The crystals can be re-arranged simply by shifting them from groove to groove along the aluminum rod. The design is anchored by a clear cord, flanked by two thin steel cables)(above)




DWR - Cellula Chandelier -$2200 orig., on sale for $1980 (Adorned with Swarovski® crystal pendants, the Cellula (1996) design refracts the light of nine bulbs through numerous shapes and sizes of full leaded, faceted crystal. Over a century old, Swarovski is the leader in precision-cut crystal, which has a much higher refractive index than standard glass, resulting in a more sparkling illumination.) Photos by Coco of Cococozy. (above and below)


1 COMMENTS - VIEW AND WRITE YOUR OWN COMMENT!:

qerat said...

Bought one of these a few years ago.
i did not really need it, nor did i have a place for it so it is still in the box !!! waiting for the right home :)
But Still like them a lot