Chandeliers do something almost magical to a room—they add this immediate sense of intention that other lighting just can't match. HORNE's collection brings together designs that really stand out, from statement pieces that demand attention to subtler options that complement rather than dominate your space. Whether you're looking for modern chandeliers or something more timeless, we offer options that elevate every room.
I actually put off buying a chandelier for my dining room for two years because I couldn't decide—then finally took the plunge on a Workstead dining room chandelier that completely changed how we use the space.
There's a pretty big difference between mass-produced lighting and what these designers create:
Workstead has this distinctly American approach—their fixtures often show mechanical elements that most companies would hide. Think exposed joints and hardware that somehow looks intentional rather than unfinished. Their chandeliers work surprisingly well in older homes, even though they're clearly modern.
Flos makes what I'd call future classics. Their 2097 model has been around since the '50s but still looks fresh in contemporary spaces. They're definitely investment pieces (expect to pay $1200-3000 depending on size), but they're the kind of fixtures that last for decades.
Nuura is relatively new on the scene but gaining serious traction among designers. Their chandeliers for dining room setups are especially popular among clients who want a soft, warm ambiance. Their Nordic-inspired glass pieces create this soft, flattering light that makes everyone look good at dinner parties—not something to overlook when choosing dining room lighting.
When we installed the Nuura Apiales in our showroom last year, customers kept asking if we could dim it because they wanted to see how it transformed the space. It's become one of our most requested pieces.
Size matters more than most people realize with chandeliers. For dining tables, you generally want a fixture about 1/2 to 2/3 the width of your table. Hang it around 30-36" above the surface—any higher and you lose the intimate effect, any lower and taller guests will bump their heads (learned that one the hard way).
A modern chandelier in the right size can become a stunning anchor in your space. Living rooms can handle larger statements, especially with higher ceilings. Just remember that chandeliers in living spaces need to coordinate with your other lighting—table lamps, sconces, etc.
For entries and smaller spaces, we're seeing a lot of people opt for scaled-down versions of larger designs rather than totally different fixtures. Helps create this nice consistency throughout the home. These make thoughtful house warming gifts too—especially for new homeowners designing their space from scratch.
A few pieces consistently get the most attention:
Original BTC Drop has this handmade bone china shade that creates an incredibly warm glow. Works in modern spaces but also traditional homes that need updating without going too contemporary.
The Flos chandelier feels architectural—almost like sculpture. It's definitely not trying to be traditional or blend in, so it works best when you want lighting to make a clear statement.
Nuura's Apiales features mouth-blown glass "bubbles" arranged in organic patterns. They look delicate but are surprisingly durable (one of our clients has three young kids and reports zero casualties so far).
Workstead's Orbit has these adjustable arms that let you redirect light where you need it. Great for spaces that get reconfigured often or if you tend to rearrange furniture seasonally like I do.
We stand behind every fixture we sell—these aren't just pretty; they're built to last. That’s what sets our modern chandeliers apart—form, function, and longevity. Most come with 3-5 year warranties, though honestly, quality chandeliers should last decades with proper care.
Your lighting affects how you feel in your space every single day. Worth getting it right.