Skip to Main Content
Sign In
Sign In

Best Chandeliers With Reviews

Top-rated customer favorites with reviews

Io 9 - Light Long Spiral Crystal Chandelier

Io 9 - Light Long Spiral Crystal Chandelier

$309.99

Rated 5 out of 5 stars.

12/01/2022
This light is absolutely beautiful hung up. Make sure you get someone who knows what they are doing. It is time consuming but follow the number packets . I would recommend 15-16ft ceilings for the full 3 balls. I installed it over the stairs and had to modify it . It was too long for the 12 ft ceiling. Someone would have hit their head . So my handyman (lifesaver) made a modification so it would be shorter and I ended up with two balls. We weren’t sure if it would work but it did perfectly!!! We used the would stick which was the length of the longest wires . He marked 24 inches from the bottom. We put a nail on the end this is where we put the little circle next to big square shape hook for large crystal balls on. We marked the wood at 24 inches. This was our guide to cut the wire with wire cutters . We cut all 7 bags (one at a time )at that same point. Then put on a crimp tube on the long end and to took off the square hook the piece we cut and put it on our new long string. Then proceed to put on the big crystal balls as normal and hung everything up per the directions. It took 7 hours for 2 people. The modification made it take longer. Basically we cut the string 24 inches and put on a new hook . Then the pieces 8-42 were gradually cut 12 inches Less than the previous string to curve around. It came out great for us !! Both balls were in tact. We just guessed and it worked. I put our steps to help someone else who loves this light but needs it a bit shorter. It is beautiful.
Signorelli 10-Light Dimmable Modern Linear Chandelier

Signorelli 10-Light Dimmable Modern Linear Chandelier

$149.99

Rated 4 out of 5 stars.

08/19/2020
I was fairly frustrated at first reading that this could go on a slanted ceiling, to then see that the joint that allowed for an angle only shifted about 10 degrees. Problematic when my ceiling is close to a 45 degree angle. After spending some time looking for the right slopped ceiling adapter and calling around to local hardware stores (no one had any in my rural area), I got on the phone with my dad who recommended fully figuring out the angle of the ceiling. So I hoofed up to an are I could reach when I figure out how to make it work on the angled ceiling! So here’s your pro tip because the instructions are very unhelpful: loosen the nut on the backside of the faceplate mount so that it has some give. That give will allow the angle to be made so that you don’t need a slopped ceiling adapter. The ball socket plus gravity will help get the angle straight. As long as you have a third of the screw up, it’ll be enough to stay in place and hold the light. My electrician father in law even approved. I included a picture as evidence. Note, I did not use a slopped ceiling adapter and this is a in process photo since we ended up ordering all LED Edison Lights because we liked the look of those best. The gold accents on the black do look almost plastic like. I’m going to live with it for a bit and hope it grows on me. If not, I’ll spray paint it. But overall for the price, it’s good and will work for me.
ServerT:1.7714908123016