Chandelier over 54" round kitchen table.
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Comments (3)I’ve found that having a fan over a dining room table cools the food too quickly. I’d go for just a beautiful chandelier. If you post pics of your space there are some great people on here that will help you select the right one....See MoreBreak the rules: hang an oversize chandelier over kitchen table?
Comments (2)I just measured mine because I also have a narrow table with a large chandelier. My table is 36" wide and the fixture is 31", and not as open as yours. It really makes a statement and I think the size is perfect BUT I have a vaulted ceiling and the room is open to other areas. Can you post a picture of your room? The fixture that you picked out is fun!...See MoreChandelier Over 54" Round Dining Table
Comments (8)Hi lydiastrickland, We would recommend the following light fixtures from our sister brand Luxe Light and Home: Sophia Gramercy Fiammi These Luxe fixtures are sold exclusively through the Kravet showrooms so we highly encourage you to visit one near you so you can see the quality and workmanship yourself. We would also recommend this light fixture from our Elements of Design product line: Zig Zag 30" Chandelier These light fixtures can project light a bit further than a typical chandelier can via the glass refraction effect. Of course, you can certainly supplement this effect by buying light bulbs at a higher color temperature range as well like 3000K and up. We hope this information will help you make a more informed decision on your home needs. Very Best, Tai Truong Elements of Design 3400 Medford Street Los Angeles, CA 90063 tai@lusivedecor.com www.elementsofdesign.com...See MoreIs 24" diameter chandelier too large for a 42" round kitchen table?
Comments (12)Take a photo or just stand where you enter the room. From that perspective, you have to consider the line of sight and how the pendants are going to fight the table light or not. Will the table light hang lower? Will you see just the bottom of it below the sight line of the pendants. To me, the answer is if they are going to "interrupt" each other, than you shouldn't have both. What about more can lights?...See Morerobinrlg
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