Handcrafted Murano glass chandeliers are the ultimate symbol of luxury in lighting options, and what better place to pamper oneself than in a bedroom retreat. Oftentimes these beauties are seen with ornate styling in traditional interiors, but they can work well as eclectic statements in modern rooms, too.
Some traditional styles feature multi-colored glass draped in crystal, and while this is a look that works for some, don't discount these chandeliers completely if your vibe is more modern. We love a solid glass in a bright color popping off clean white walls, or a semi-transparent gold that hangs like a halo above a substantial bedframe. Another cool option is to do the chandelier in all white, which allows its silhouette to be the focus in a playful way.
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love thw all sconce in the first pic! anyone know where to find it?
*the wall
it looks lovely but there are too many earthquakes around here... too dangerous to have glass hanging over the bed... even my picture frames are plastic ones instead of glass
The fourth and eighth are the same. I like the seventh, but I can't imagine using glass chandeliers, ever.
I want one; bad. BAD. Just like in the 5th, although I think Dana Caponigro's is gorgeously elegant (love her work).
I am currently on the hunt... looked when we were in Murano, but it was like trying to find a needle in a haystack, and so I came away empty-handed. Still, it's on my list for our bedroom.
Well a couple of the rooms are quite horrible, but the first, with the blue chandelier is to die for.
hmmm...murano glass chandeliers aren't at the top of my shopping list, but the third picture makes me want a purply-dusky pink bedroom.
I've actually been to Murano, cool place to visit if you are ever in Venice! You can watch them blowing glass in several places. I love the colorful ones, and think that the could be fun in someplace unusual: a foyer, a half bath, a eating nook.
@karen2980 - it's a Nelson wall lamp.