37 Farmhouse Chandeliers that Will Brighten Up Your Home

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Published: December 17, 2021
Updated: October 30, 2023

Farmhouse Chandeliers

One of the many things that I love about farmhouse interiors is how cozy and warm they feel—from the colors, textures, and of course, the lighting. With the right farmhouse chandeliers, any space in your home can be elevated to tell a compelling story.

When choosing a chandelier, you have to take a look at the context in which you will be installing it. Circular or rounded chandeliers suit living and lounging spaces well, since these shapes promote intimacy, softness, and interaction. The same idea applies to smaller dining areas. However, if you have a long rectangular dining table, opt for a rectangular chandelier instead. If you have a narrow dining table, try a multi-pendant chandelier.

There are so many variations on farmhouse interiors, each with their own signature color, texture, and material palette. Of course, you can combine styles for a more eclectic feel if that’s more your style.

Here are 37 farmhouse chandeliers to use as inspiration for your space:

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Geometrically-Caged Candelabras

Farmhouse Chandeliers

The geometrical cage of this chandelier elegantly frames the candle-style bulbs. Its overall length also distributes the illumination evenly along the rectangular dining table. For farmhouse dining rooms with a transitional style, go for a matte metallic frame finish. For rustic interiors, opt for a natural or whitewashed frame finish instead. With its structural form, you can even add a touch of whimsy by using it as a base for décor.

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Contemporary Brass Candelabra

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Mixed Media With a Touch of Whimsy

Farmhouse Chandeliers

Photo: a_flann

A whimsical white farmhouse interior deserves nothing less than a fairytale-like chandelier. The combination of curved metals, gold and brass trimmings, and white lampshades perfectly fit in with the shabby chic vibe of this breakfast nook.

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Multi-Pendant Chandeliers

Farmhouse Chandeliers

If you want to dress up your kitchen counter ceiling or you have a narrow dining table, a multi-pendant chandelier is a great option for your space. If you’re looking for a minimalist approach, opt for wire mesh mini-pendant lamps which you can style with wreaths during holidays. If you have a rustic dining space, go for small globe pendants in warmer finishes.

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Wreath Candelabras

Farmhouse Chandeliers

Speaking of seasonal décor, if you’re looking to maintain a festive feeling all year long, then a candelabra chandelier with wreath appliqués might just be up your alley. The wrought iron ring frame holds the warm glow of faux candles, and can be dressed with fall, spring, or winter wreaths to add gorgeous textures that bring a touch of nature to your dining space.

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Spring Garden Chandelier

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Multi-Tier Round Candelabra With Garland Wreath

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Beaded Chandelier

Farmhouse Chandeliers

Photo: casagrella

There’s something mysterious about beaded chandeliers that cover up candelabra lighting inside. With its textures and light colors, this farmhouse chandelier adds a fresh coastal touch to this living room. For a richer composition, you can also opt for draped beaded chandeliers with multiple layers.

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Gorgeous Multi-Layer Beading

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Coastal Beaded Chandelier

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Photo: txsizedhome

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County-Style Wrought Iron Candelabra

Farmhouse Chandeliers

The vintage aesthetics of this chandelier, with its combination of curved silhouettes and the use of multiple candle-styled bulbs, lend a historical character to this chic yet timeless dining space.

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Round Candelabra

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Globe-Style Chandelier

Farmhouse Chandeliers

There’s no question that globe-style lamps are universal to farmhouse interiors. This open-framed brass cage combined with a vintage-style chandelier adds different textures and a lot of vintage appeal while illuminating this rustic dining area.

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Geometric Pendant

Farmhouse Chandeliers

Photo: desertdecor

Geometric pendant lamps may look too modern at first glance. However, you can easily turn them into farmhouse chandeliers if they’re paired with rustic finishes and geometric décor. In this rustic space, the lamp is paired with chevron wall panels and a patterned rug, creating a truly unique and warm interior.

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Beaded Chandelier With Candelabra

Farmhouse Chandeliers

This reverse version of the beaded chandelier follows a caged silhouette decked with beads and surrounded by a ring of candle-style bulbs. Go with distressed finishes if you’re aiming for a vintage aesthetic. If you’re sticking to a transitional style, a black wrought iron frame will look great.

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Dramatic Candelabra With Bead Hangings

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Rustic Stylized Wood Frame Pendant

Farmhouse Chandeliers

Another staple in farmhouse chandeliers are vintage wooden pendant lamps featuring stylized silhouettes in a distressed finish. The whimsical curves of these lamps give them a shabby chic vibe, elevating the cottagecore appeal of your home. If you have a circular or square table, a single pendant would look best. If you have a rectangular dining space, you can also go with a linear three-piece cluster.

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Three-Pendant Chandelier With Ornate Silhouettes

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Vintage Candelabra Wood Chandelier

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Metal and Crystal Foliage Candelabra

Farmhouse Chandeliers

A favorite find in vintage markets, these lamps exude another level of elegance. The mixture of wrought metals, shimmering crystals, and warm candle-shaped bulbs elevate the drama of your farmhouse interior. Because of their opulent qualities, you can use these types of chandeliers in many spaces, such as the living room, dining room, and bedroom.

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Exquisite Multi-Branch Crystal Chandelier

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Round Candelabra With Crystal Beads

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Brass Crystal Chandelier

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Caged Candelabra Chandelier

Farmhouse Chandeliers

The bronze candle-shaped bulbs and cylindrical frame of this farmhouse chandelier exude a formal appeal. For more casual spaces with earthy color palettes, choose a chandelier frame with a whitewashed or natural wood finish.

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Lampshade Chandelier

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A cottagecore essential, these farmhouse chandeliers feature curved metal branches that hold lampshades with individual bulbs. For rustic farmhouse interiors, go with black wrought iron frames. Opt for bronze and brass metallic finishes if you’re aiming for a soft, shabby chic vibe instead.

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Compact Hallway Chandelier Lamp

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Fanlight With Crystal Lamp

Farmhouse Chandeliers

Photo: junk_gems

The warm tones of the fan blades, which combine two functions in one piece, contrast the delicate crystal gems hanging underneath. This chandelier is a great piece to have in farmhouses with plantation-style, bohemian, or eclectic aesthetics.

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Crystal Chandelier

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Photo: revealmydiy

With their multi-faceted appearance, crystal farmhouse chandeliers definitely add lots of sparkles and sophistication to any space, be it the living room, the dining area, or the bedroom. When combined with the warm glow of light, they cast shimmery rainbows and interesting shadow patterns across the walls and floors. For intimate spaces, choose rounded or cylindrical chandeliers. If you have a wider space, such as a wide dining room table, go for a rectangular crystal chandelier instead.

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Contemporary Round Crystal Chandelier

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Exquisite Crystal Globe

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Long Chandelier With Crystal Details

Farmhouse Chandeliers

Photo: thehomeenvy

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Multi-Tier Wicker Chandelier

Farmhouse Chandeliers

A wicker chandelier adds the perfect laid-back shabby chic or coastal vibe to any farmhouse interior. Light-colored wicker can make your space look cool and refreshing while darker tones bring texture and coziness to your interior.

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Bowl Chandelier in Dark Wicker

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Tasseled Chandeliers

Farmhouse Chandeliers

Whether you’re opting for beads, shells, or cotton, tasseled farmhouse chandeliers look amazing when installed in rustic, shabby chic, or contemporary farmhouse interiors. If you’re looking for a playful way to dress up your ceiling, chandeliers like this are your best bets.

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Frilly White Chandelier Tassels

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Shaded Chandelier

Farmhouse Chandeliers

A round chandelier with a cylindrical shade is a great choice for farmhouse interiors with transitional appeal. Select a translucent cover in neutral tones and soft metallic finishes to achieve a romantic and delicate aesthetic.

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Wooden Globe Pendants With Iron Mesh

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