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Home > Tin Chandeliers
All of the tin chandeliers are proudly made in the USA with the utmost attention to detail.  From punched tin chandeliers to elegant two tiered tin chandeliers, you will find one perfect for your home. They have a wonderful, dark-grey patina and the products that have punched tin are done the old fashioned way - by hand! 
 
Our line of tin chandeliers is really special.  Just as in yesteryear, our chandeliers are hand crafted from start to finish by skilled artisans who take pride in their work.  You will appreciate the quality of the workmanship that goes into each chandelier!
 
See our advice below to determine the size of chandelier needed for your room or for your dining room or kitchen table.
 Products (Total Items: 20)
 
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Open Bottom Chandelier
Open Bottom Chandelier
$260.00
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Six Arm Tin Chandelier
Six Arm Tin Chandelier
$175.00
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Tin Revere Tavern Light
Tin Revere Tavern Light
$175.00
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Medium Farmhouse Tin Chandelier
Medium Farmhouse Tin Chandelier
$175.00
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Small Farmhouse Tin Chandelier
Small Farmhouse Tin Chandelier
$150.00
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Tin Whaler Chandelier
Tin Whaler Chandelier
$220.00
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Three Arm Tin Chandelier
Three Arm Tin Chandelier
$240.00
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Double Cone Chandelier
Double Cone Chandelier
$245.00
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Martha's 5 Arm Tin Chandelier
Martha's 5 Arm Tin Chandelier
$225.00
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Cottage Chandellier
Cottage Chandellier
$160.00
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Double Cone Pierced Chandelier
Double Cone Pierced Chandelier
$250.00
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Williamsburg Tin Chandelier
Williamsburg Tin Chandelier
$245.00
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Wilcox Tin Chandelier
Wilcox Tin Chandelier
$225.00
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Cambridge Tin Chandelier
Cambridge Tin Chandelier
$240.00
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Peppermill Tin Chandelier
Peppermill Tin Chandelier
$160.00
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How to Select a Chandelier
 
If you are hanging the light close to the ceiling in the middle of a room and are not suspending it over a table, use this as a guide to choose the right size.
  • 10' x 10' room - use a chandelier 17"-20" wide
  • 12' x 12' room - use a chandelier 21"-27" wide
  • 14' x 14' room - use a chandelier 24"-36" wide
A dining room or kitchen table chandelier should have a diameter 12" less than the width of your table. (For example: a 36" wide table should have a light 24" wide or less) Having a light too large for the table means that your dinner guests will be bumping their heads as they stand and having a light too small does not define the space well.
 
The bottom of the chandelier should be about 30" above the table. Too often, chandeliers are hung too high and seem disconnected from the table. For ceilings that are nine feet or more, a two-tier chandelier would work well to fill the space between the ceiling and the table.
 
We love dimmer switches! You can turn up the light when you need it (great when the table doubles as a homework table or for you to look through your cookbooks) and dim the light to create a nice ambience when you are entertaining.
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