Over the entry table, just inside the front door, a crystal chandelier shaped like a gilded tree does its best work — refracting evening light into patterns across the ceiling and catching daylight in the morning. This one strings faceted prisms along golden branches, functional sculpture for entries, dining rooms, and living rooms alike.
At a glance
- Golden branch framework hung with light-refracting crystal prisms
- 17.7 in wide and deep, 18.1 in high
- Adjustable cable, 0–52 in, fits a range of ceiling heights
- Takes 7 G9 bulbs (not included); 3000K warm white recommended
- Dimmable when paired with compatible bulbs and switches
- Removable branches and crystals for straightforward assembly
- Compatible with flat and sloped ceilings
Design notes
A branch-form fixture is the rare piece of glamour that still reads organic — the tree silhouette keeps the crystal grounded, so it flatters rooms built on wood and natural texture rather than fighting them. We stock it among our chandelier collection precisely for that crossover: vintage-luxe sparkle, naturalist bones. Run it warm at 3000K and the gold frame glows.
Size & fit
At 17.7 inches across, it's scaled for an entry, a bedroom, a walk-in closet, or one end of a longer living room — and the cable's 0-to-52-inch range means it can hug a lower ceiling almost flush or drop into a two-story foyer. Sloped ceilings are fine.
Materials & care
Light-refracting crystal prisms on a gold-finished branch frame. Dust the branches with a soft dry cloth and cup each prism gently as you wipe it; no sprays needed.
Good to know
Which bulbs does it take? Seven G9-base bulbs, not included — 3000K warm white is our recommendation, and it dims with compatible bulbs and a compatible switch.
Is assembly difficult? The branches and crystals are removable, so the fixture goes together piece by piece without wrestling the whole form overhead.
How long does shipping take? Most orders arrive within 4–9 business days.
Returns? 30-day returns with no restocking fees, and return shipping within the U.S. is free.