Wrought iron drawn to its thinnest line, six globes of glass — this minimalist dining room chandelier gives the table presence without visual noise. In black, the frame reads graphic against pale walls; in gold, it warms the whole ceiling.
At a glance
- Six glass shades on a spare wrought iron frame
- Two finishes: black or gold
- Glass softens each bulb into a glow rather than a glare
- Comfortable over long dinners, striking from the next room
- Minimalist silhouette suits modern and organic-modern rooms
Design notes
The best dining fixtures disappear until dinner, then hold the room once the plates land. This one manages both because the frame is mostly negative space — six points of light and almost nothing else. Choose black to echo window frames and cane chairs; choose gold to pick up brass hardware and warm wood. Either way it leaves the tablescape as the star. More options hang among the modern chandeliers.
Size & fit
The scale reads mid-size and airy: right over a dining table, a breakfast nook, or an entry that wants light without mass. Because the frame is skeletal, it hangs visually lighter than a solid fixture of similar spread — a good answer for rooms where a heavy chandelier would loom.
Materials & care
A wrought iron frame in black or gold carrying glass shades. Dust the frame with a dry cloth and wipe the glass with a barely damp one, always with the power off.
Good to know
Which finish should I pick? Black for graphic contrast against light walls; gold for warmth alongside wood and brass — both use the same six-shade frame.
Is the glass clear or frosted? The shades are designed to soften the bulb into a glow, so the light stays comfortable at eye level across a table.
When will it arrive? Most orders arrive within 4–9 business days.
What is the return policy? 30-day returns with no restocking fees, and return shipping within the U.S. is free.