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Refined Lighting with a Warm Metallic Tone
Brass has a depth that works well in both modern and more traditional interiors. Brushed and satin finishes have a softer look, while antique and aged brass offer a deeper tone. The collection reflects this range, from simpler metal frames to more decorative pieces with added detail.
Our Collection of Brass Chandeliers
Our Collection of Brass Chandeliers
Browse our wider chandelier range to see how changes in shape, scale and finish alter the feel of a space. Each design has its own character, some lighter and more open, others with fuller silhouettes or added material detail.
Modern Brass Chandeliers
Clean outlines and open metalwork give modern brass chandeliers a more relaxed, contemporary feel. These designs work well in rooms that use natural textures or quieter colour palettes, and many sit comfortably in open-plan layouts.
You can create contrast by setting brass against darker fittings, or explore how it interacts with the warmer shades in our gold chandeliers.
Glass and Crystal Brass Chandeliers
Brass paired with glass creates a bright, clear look. A brass and glass chandelier keeps the light crisp, while crystal versions introduce a little more lift without feeling sharp. These fittings suit dining rooms, hallways and staircases where a brighter effect helps shape the space. For more options with reflective surfaces, explore our crystal glass chandeliers.
Traditional and Antique Brass Designs
Traditional and antique brass chandeliers tend to feel more settled and familiar. Curved arms, gentle ageing on the finish and fabric shades make them an easy match for bedrooms, entranceways and living rooms with softer furnishings or muted colours.
Lighting from Trusted Brands
Lighting from Trusted Brands
Our brass chandelier range includes makers known for thoughtful design and consistent quality:
- Amos Collection – warm finishes and well-balanced forms with understated detailing
- Dar Lighting – contemporary and transitional pieces shaped with careful metalwork
- David Hunt Lighting – British-made chandeliers with hand-finished brass
- Endon Lighting – classic metalwork designed for everyday homes
- Franklite – brass frames with glass or crystal elements for added brightness
- Laura Ashley – decorative shapes in softer metallic tones
- Nkuku – textured, handcrafted brass with a natural look
- Quintiesse – contemporary and heritage brass designs with clean detailing
Each brand approaches brass in its own way, giving you plenty of room to build a cohesive look throughout your home.
Where to Use Brass Chandeliers
Where to Use Brass Chandeliers
Dining Rooms
Place a brass chandelier above the table to anchor the space and create a warm central point. It pairs well with fittings from our dining room lighting collection.
Hallways and Staircases
Brass can be especially useful in places that do not get much natural light. Its warm tone gives the area a gentle lift and naturally draws the eye forward as you move through the hallway or up the stairs.
Living Rooms
In living rooms, brass tends to sit comfortably alongside timber, stone and softer fabrics. It brings a steady, welcoming light without trying to dominate the rest of the room.
Bedrooms
In bedrooms, a smaller brushed or satin brass chandelier creates a gentler kind of light that pairs well with upholstered furniture and softer colour schemes.
Choosing a Brass Finish
Choosing a Brass Finish
Brass comes in a range of finishes, each bringing its own personality to a room. Brushed or satin brass has a softer feel that works well with natural textures. Polished brass offers a clearer, brighter shine, while antique brass introduces more depth and tends to complement rooms with traditional features.
Shades make just as much difference as the metal. Glass creates a clean, open kind of light, crystal adds sparkle and brightness, and fabric gives the room a quieter, more relaxed glow.
To support your lighting plan, explore our coordinating Wall Lights, Ceiling Lights, and Crystal Glass Chandeliers.
Are brass chandeliers suitable for modern homes?
Are brass chandeliers suitable for modern homes?
Brushed and satin brass usually slip naturally into more modern interiors, especially those that use softer textures. Polished and antique finishes often feel more at home in traditional rooms, but mixing styles can work nicely if the space has the right balance.
What bulbs work best with brass chandeliers?
What bulbs work best with brass chandeliers?
Warm white LED bulbs are usually a safe choice. That softer colour temperature works well with the warm tones of brass and avoids the sharper feel that cooler bulbs sometimes create.
Can you mix brass chandeliers with other finishes?
Can you mix brass chandeliers with other finishes?
Brass is fairly flexible when it comes to mixing materials. It generally works alongside darker metals or chrome, and it does not look out of place next to timber or glass either. Blending finishes usually adds depth to a room.
What is the difference between bronze and brass chandeliers?
What is the difference between bronze and brass chandeliers?
Brass usually has a warmer, more golden look that can lift a space. Bronze is darker and has a more grounded, earthy feel. Both pair well with natural materials, but they create noticeably different moods.
