5 design chandeliers to have in 2023

Decorating rule number 1: choose your chandelier well.

Chandeliers have the power to transform our living spaces in record time. Their primary function is to provide light, but that's not all. Chandeliers also allow you to give a grand effect to your space and a unique ambiance to your interiors.

Discover in this article, 5 designer chandeliers perfect for illuminating and decorating your home.

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Flowerpot chandelier

The Flowerpot chandelier is a creation of the Danish designer Verner Panton, who has become a symbol of modern Danish design. Created in 1968, it owes its name to its characteristic shape, which evokes that of a flowerpot.

In fact, it was created in a spirit of freedom and creativity, which characterized the culture of the 1960s. The playful and elegant shape of the chandelier is representative of Panton's avant-garde approach, which sought to create objects that were both functional and aesthetically pleasing.

The Flowerpot model is very versatile and can be used in a wide variety of interiors. Most commonly found in living spaces, dining rooms or even bedrooms.

Considered one of the most iconic designs of the Danish design movement, it is famous for its minimalism and elegant functionality.

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The Sputnik Chandelier

The "Sputnik" chandelier is an iconic 20th century design light fixture, which was created in 1957 by Russian designer Sergei Korolev. The name "Sputnik" means "satellite" in Russian.

Created at a time when there was a great deal of interest in space exploration, the chandelier's design was an expression of that enthusiasm for the conquest of space.

The Sputnik chandelier is often considered one of the most iconic designs of the mid-century modern design movement, which was marked by a minimalist and functionalist approach to design, as well as the use of modern materials such as metal and glass.

Today, it remains a prized collectible, as well as a source of inspiration for modern lighting designers

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The PH Artichoke Chandelier

The PH Artichoke chandelier is an iconic Scandinavian design light. It was created by Danish designer Poul Henningsen in 1958, a time when Danish design was in full swing, and designers sought to create objects that were both functional and aesthetically pleasing.

The PH Artichoke model gets its name from its characteristic shape, which reminds of an artichoke. It is considered one of the most iconic designs by Poul Henningsen, who was known for his revolutionary work in lighting.

The PH Artichoke chandelier is a perfect example of how Scandinavian design can be both functional and aesthetically pleasing, and it continues to be an inspiration for modern lighting designers.

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Vistosi chandeliers in Murano glass

Vistosi Murano glass chandeliers are iconic lighting fixtures that were created by the Italian design house Vistosi. Vistosi was founded in 1945 by Guglielmo Vistosi in Murano, an island in the Venetian lagoon famous for its hand-blown glass. They are made with traditional glassblowing techniques that have been passed down from generation to generation for centuries. Each piece is handcrafted by highly skilled artisans, who work the glass to create organic shapes and intricate designs.

Vistosi chandeliers have been a hit with architects and interior designers since their creation in the 1950s. Their elegant shapes and shimmering colors have created spectacular lighting atmospheres in public spaces and private residences. They have also been used in many iconic architectural projects around the world, including La Scala in Milan, the Royal Palace in Stockholm and the Sydney Opera House.

Today, Vistosi's Murano glass chandeliers continue to be highly prized for their beauty, quality and exceptional craftsmanship. Vistosi continues to produce Murano glass chandeliers, which are available in a variety of styles and sizes.

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The Flos Taraxacum Chandelier

The Flos Taraxacum Chandelier is a famous light fixture created in 1960 by Italian designer Achille Castiglioni for the Italian company Flos.

The name "Taraxacum" refers to the scientific name of the dandelion, a plant whose seeds are dispersed by the wind and which inspired the shape and structure of the fixture.

The first prototype of the chandelier was presented in 1960 at the Milan World's Fair, where it won the award for the best design lamp of the year. Since then, it has become a classic of Italian industrial design, present in the collections of many art and design museums around the world.

The Flos Taraxacum chandelier is available in different sizes and versions, from the original model with ten spheres to smaller versions with only three spheres. It is often used to illuminate living or dining spaces, providing a soft, diffused light that creates a warm, welcoming atmosphere.

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Verner Panton's Model VP1 Flowerpot, 1968
Vintage colorful Sputnik chandelier, Italy 1950
PH Artichoke white by Poul Henningsen
Vintage Triedri chandelier in Murano glass, Italy
Taraxacum 88 - Achille and Pier Giacomo Castiglioni

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