Large chandeliers have long been a great source of light and decoration but now-a-days, mini chandeliers are smiled upon for other reasons.
Dating as far back as the medieval times, the presence of a chandelier in a person’s home was a sign of great comfort, high status, and a source of light. Today that opinion still stands to some extent. Chandeliers are more a focal point of decoration than a dire necessity of illumination like in the olden days. Because of this, the creation of the mini chandelier is not only an affordable ornament but also a lot more movable than the large ceiling-mounted chandeliers we are all more familiar with. You may wonder why someone would want a mini chandelier to begin with. Well, a chandelier in generally can change the ambience of any room in your home. For example, if you place a mini crystal chandelier in your bedroom, it not only makes it more fashionable but classy as well. The accessory leaves a corresponding impression in your bathroom with the exception of it creating a sense of warmth and coziness. You can also place these compact chandeliers in your living room, above a fireplace, in a hallway, or any other place in your home that could use a hint of sparkle and pizzazz. All the same, no matter where you decide to position it, if you are looking for a mini chandelier to accentuate the inside of your home, Schonbek leads the pack.
Schonbek mini chandeliers have been in the making since 1870 and they offer an array of crystal chandeliers for purchase. There are some that have an 18th century feel like the Milano design (which is of the French art style, rococo, and has old school Italian casting), the Sterling and the Allegro (both chandeliers draped in nothing but crystals), along with the Minuet (which is just that, a miniature mimic of 18th century models). A couple of the pieces have musical influences of past centuries like the Adagio (which has a colorful arrangement of crystals reminding historians of the jewelry lady singers would wear), and the Bagatelle (a small, inviting vase shaped piece that gives off the impression of lantern theme). Other styles include two versions of the New Orleans (one has a gold appearance complete with rings to catch the candle wax when it melts and a crystal centerpiece; the other a French baroque style with a wealth of crystal shapes), the A la Mode (dangling with light pink crystal beads and faux pearls), the Plaza (a modern-day circular chandelier symbolizing infinity), the Renaissance (featuring amber colored hues, clear crystal beads, and black diamond jewel tones), and the Quantum (another modern-day feature that is shaped like a cube). Therefore, no matter what type of emphasis you want to put on a room, there is a collection of styles to select from.
If you are interested in having a small accent piece that will make a big impression, look at mini chandeliers.