Perimost designer chandeliers bring quiet luxury to American homes—modern chandelier lighting that feels curated from day one and performs beautifully for years. Whether you’re searching for a large foyer chandelier for high ceilings, a linear chandelier for a kitchen island, a modern dining room chandelier, or a small chandelier for bedrooms and nurseries, our collection blends architectural clarity, premium materials, and warm, dimmable LED light. Expect refined finishes—plus thoughtful engineering like height-adjustable stems and sloped-ceiling adapters.
Every fixture is built for longevity: solid metal construction, crisp diffusers for soft, even spread, and LED-ready, dimmer-friendly drivers for flexible ambience. High-CRI illumination keeps colors true from morning coffee to late-night hosting. Many designs include damp-rated options for bathrooms and semi-flush chandeliers for spaces with lower ceilings.
Styles & Long-Tail Favorites
Choose silhouettes that match your architecture and lifestyle:
Linear chandelier
A linear chandelier delivers clean lines and balanced light across long surfaces, making it a go-to for kitchen islands and dining tables. The elongated frame spreads illumination evenly so plates, laptops, and centerpieces read true without glare. Choose dimmable, high-CRI LED lamps for comfortable color from breakfast to late-night gatherings. Height-adjustable stems and optional sloped-ceiling adapters help you dial in the perfect drop, while low-profile canopies keep sightlines open. For sizing, aim for a fixture length around one half to two thirds of the table or island and hang it 30–36 inches above the surface. A matte black or warm brass finish layers easily with cabinet hardware and pulls the whole room together.
Ring chandelier
A ring chandelier creates airy geometry with soft, even glow that flatters faces and finishes. The circular silhouette feels modern yet timeless, anchoring living rooms, entries, and dining spaces without visual bulk. Look for integrated, dimmable LEDs with high color accuracy and low-glare diffusers that wash light downward and outward in a comfortable halo. Field-cuttable chains or modular stems simplify installation on high or vaulted ceilings, while multiple ring diameters allow you to scale the fixture to the room. For proportion, add the room’s length and width in feet to estimate ring diameter in inches, then fine-tune based on ceiling height. Neutral metal finishes, from matte black to softly brushed brass, make the form read sculptural rather than flashy.
Tiered crystal chandelier
A tiered crystal chandelier brings understated sparkle by layering glass or crystal elements in graduated levels that catch light without overwhelming the space. Modern tiers pair clear diffusers and dimmable LED sources to avoid harsh points of brightness, creating a shimmer that feels luxurious at dinner and elegantly muted during quiet evenings. Solid metal frames and secure hang points keep the tiers aligned, and adjustable stems make it easy to hold a consistent 30–36 inch drop above a dining table or maintain seven feet of clearance in walk-through zones. In tall foyers, extend the chain for a dramatic cascade that draws the eye upward. Choose nickel for crisp clarity or warm brass for a softer tone, and clean with a microfiber cloth to maintain brilliance.
Select from matte textures for a tailored look or polished metals for subtle shine. Our low-glare optics, height-adjustable stems, and field-cuttable chains simplify installation for licensed electricians. Maintain with a soft microfiber cloth to preserve the finish and clarity of glass or crystal elements.
Perimost makes it simple to choose statement lighting that’s design-forward, performance-driven, and unmistakably high-end.
FAQ
Q1:How big should my chandelier be?
A:Add your room’s length and width (in feet) to estimate chandelier diameter (in inches). Example: a 12' × 14' living room → 26" diameter. Over a dining table, choose a fixture width roughly ½ to ⅔ of the table width. For a 40"-wide table, aim for 20"–27".
Q2:How high should I hang a chandelier?
A:Dining/Kitchen table or island: 30–36 in from tabletop to the bottom of the fixture (lower end for 8' ceilings, higher for 9–10').
Open rooms/foyers: keep 7 ft minimum clearance under the chandelier in walk paths. If the foyer is two-story, hang the fixture so it’s visible from both levels without dangling into headspace.
Q3:Can I install a chandelier on a sloped or vaulted ceiling?
A:Yes—use a sloped-ceiling adapter or field-cuttable chain so the fixture hangs plumb. Example: a linear chandelier over a 15° vaulted island uses modular stems plus the brand’s swivel adapter to keep the body level. Add downrods to maintain both clearance and sightlines.
Q4: How do I size a linear chandelier over an island or long table?
A:Length should be about ½ to ⅔ of the surface length, with 6–12 in of breathing room at each end. Example: 84" island → a 48"–60" linear chandelier, hung 30–36 in above the countertop; center it and keep 12–18 in from each short edge to avoid visual crowding.
Q5:How do I clean and maintain a chandelier?
A:Turn power off. Dust weekly with a microfiber wand. For glass or crystal, use a slightly damp microfiber and dry immediately—avoid spraying cleaner directly onto sockets/metal. For metal, a soft dry cloth preserves the finish. Plan a deeper clean every 6–12 months (especially in kitchens).