IPLUS Chandeliers are built around real materials and meticulous handwork. We shape solid brass, hardwood, natural stone, glass, and woven textiles in small batches, then finish each part by hand—brushed, polished, honed, or waxed—so the surface feels warm and alive. The result is a sculptural centerpiece with calm proportions and a soft, flattering glow. Whether your home leans modern minimal, relaxed farmhouse, coastal casual, or industrial loft, our artisan-made chandeliers bring presence without noise and character that deepens over time.
Material, texture, light
Every detail starts with substance. Brass arms are machined thick for stability, oak hubs are turned to reveal grain, linen shades diffuse light gently, and opal or alabaster glass keeps brightness even across the room. Prefer a living finish? Unlacquered brass will mellow into a natural patina; for a satin look, a hand-rubbed wax seals in a quiet sheen. You’ll find options that read like “solid brass chandelier,” “linen shade chandelier,” or “stone-and-brass chandelier”—phrases people use when they want quality that you can see and feel.
Shapes for different spaces
Round chandeliers anchor square rooms and dining tables; elongated frames suit kitchen islands and long great rooms. A slim, modern chandelier with clean lines keeps sightlines open, while a wood-and-metal piece grounds a farmhouse dining nook. If you need height flexibility, adjustable stems handle standard and vaulted ceilings, and sloped-ceiling adapters keep everything level. From compact foyers to double-height entries, scale choices make it simple to get the proportion right.
Color, finish, mood
Finish sets the tone. Antique brass warms plaster and stone; matte black sharpens contemporary palettes; natural oak softens white walls and concrete floors. Pair linen shades with warm, dimmable LEDs for evening dinners, or choose clear glass for a brighter, crisper spread. Our high-CRI bulb guidance keeps colors true on food, fabrics, and skin.
Thoughtful engineering
Handcraft doesn’t mean fussy installation. We design around U.S. junction boxes, include clear instructions, and specify reliable sockets (E12 or E26 as appropriate). Many fixtures are dimmer-friendly from task bright to low, candle-like glow, so a “modern dining room chandelier” can double as a moody piece for late-night conversations.
Timeless, not trendy
An IPLUS chandelier should outlast paint colors and furniture swaps. That’s why joinery lines are clean, profiles are balanced, and materials are honest. If you’ve been searching for a linear kitchen island chandelier, a natural wood chandelier for a cozy farmhouse table, or an understated modern brass chandelier for a city apartment, you’ll find pieces that feel substantial in the hand and quietly luminous in the room—crafted to endure, designed to glow.