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    What I'm Crushing On {Wood Chandeliers}

    By Stacy 10 Comments

    Here is another new series I have started! And I am so excited to share it with you for the first time today. Normally I just pin the things I am crushing on and leave it at that. But now I will be sharing the things here that have recently caught my eye.

    what i'm crushing on

     

    It is no secret that I love the beautiful look of wood grain. And my favorite wood looks are natural, walnut, and aged reclaimed wood. I have been seeing wood chandeliers in these tones lately and I am seriously considering one for my dining room. The range from modern, to simple, to elaborate, to rustic. I am having a hard time picking my favorite from these choices!

    wood chandeliers

     

     

    This modern one is so fun! It also is the most expensive at over $1,500.

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    (Source: Wayfair)

     

    These two are amazing! I think the one on the left is a contender for my favorite.

    lamps plus wood chandeliers

    (Source: LampsPlus Left, Right)

     

    If you want a fancier version, this is your light! I love that even the beads hanging down are wood.

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    (Source: Joss and Main)

     

    If I HAD to pick one, this might just be the one. But I might be swayed by the fact that it is up against white brick. What a combo!

     

    Birch-Lane-Caister-Chandelier

    (Source: Wayfair)

     

    These next four are from Amazon. I actually found a ton of options sold there. I wonder if I could DIY one of these.....

     

    amazon wood chandeliers

    (Affiliate links: Top Left, Top Right, Bottom Left, Bottom Right)

     

    If you want a more rustic feel then this is the one for you. How perfect would this be in a farmhouse?

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    (Source: Antique Farmhouse)

     

     

     

    Which one was your favorite?   Would you ever add a wood chandelier in your home?

     

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    1. Annet M

      February 25, 2015 at 6:46 am

      I haven't seen these before but I like them! Wrought iron & wood together is pretty fab... so I like the last one or the one against the brick.

      Reply
    2. TwoPlusCute

      February 25, 2015 at 8:49 am

      They are all so interesting! The 'fancy' one from joss & main speaks to me the most

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    3. Regina

      February 26, 2015 at 1:51 pm

      ohh! Chandeliers! I like the last one best! My problem is too low ceilings in our home! That is definitely something I would change if I could..

      Reply
      • Stacy

        February 26, 2015 at 6:40 pm

        We have lower ceilings as well so I can only have them over a bed or a table (places where people don't walk).

        Reply
    4. Brian

      February 27, 2015 at 9:41 am

      Very cool to be reminded of just how much variety a selection of exclusively-wood chandeliers are capable of having. Thanks for sharing.

      Reply
    5. The Gifted Gabber

      March 02, 2015 at 11:18 am

      Oh, my! There is no way I could ever choose! I would most definitely add a wood lighting piece to my home. Great picks!

      Reply
    6. Jack Sander

      March 02, 2015 at 1:21 pm

      These chandeliers have a neat design and look rustic enough in the same time. I think these would work perfectly with farmhouse style furniture.

      Reply
    7. Ann Kotula

      October 04, 2015 at 3:18 pm

      I am so glad I came across your site. I am currently looking for a wood chandelier too. I will be checking out the websites. Thank you!

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    8. Jaclyn

      October 23, 2015 at 12:09 pm

      Love!

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    9. Sara

      March 10, 2017 at 8:01 am

      Love your wood lighting. So, I have this lighting piece that runs linear with the farm table in dinning area. It resembles a three globe, one chain pool table light. Yuck! Are there any smaller, about 12 or 14 inch wooden shade or globe like pieces that you think I could use as replacement on this one chain/ three globe piece? The chain is dark, not black but looks nice.

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