Crochet chandeliers

Whether you're sharing a cosy dinner or enjoying a relaxing evening, everything feels more special beneath a crocheted chandelier. This handwoven light fitting brings a stylish, artisan touch to your dining room or living space — perfect for creating a warm, inviting atmosphere.

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Crochet chandeliers
bohemian wabi sabi nordic style handmade chandelier
bohemian wabi sabi nordic style handmade chandelier
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Bohemian wabi sabi nordic style handmade chandelier
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Crochet chandeliers : faites le bon choix

A crochet chandelier is where light meets the art of textile craftsmanship.

Crochet chandeliers make a striking centrepiece for those seeking soft illumination with decorative character. Their openwork structure, crafted by hand, casts a gentle, diffused glow that’s perfect for creating a cosy atmosphere in living rooms, bedrooms or hallways. Styles range from small 30 cm diameters, ideal for children’s rooms, to statement XXL pendants up to 80 cm, perfect for large living areas or stairwells. Made from cotton, linen or blended fibres, these designs offer a palette of textures and patterns: tight stitches for a dense look, openwork motifs for a lace effect and fringing or tassels for a touch of boho chic. Crochet chandeliers are distinguished by their ability to gently filter light, reducing glare while enhancing the warmth of LED bulbs (2700 to 3000 K recommended for a warm white glow). They suit both Scandinavian spaces and vintage or bohemian décor.

What materials and finishes are available for crochet chandeliers?

Natural cotton: Combed cotton, often used for crochet chandeliers, offers long-lasting durability and is easy to maintain. Yarns of 3-5 mm thickness create nicely structured motifs while retaining an airy look. White or ecru cotton suits minimalist and Nordic interiors, while recycled cotton with a subtly heathered effect is ideal for eco-friendly homes.

Linen: Less common, linen brings a matte texture and added moisture resistance—making it a sensible choice for bathrooms (for these spaces, choose fittings with an IP44 rating or above). Linen crochet chandeliers, often in natural or taupe shades, pair beautifully with stone or wooden accents.

Blended fibres: Some models combine cotton with polyester for greater durability and dimensional stability, preventing sagging over time. Finishes may include wooden beads, metal rings or fringes for a more handcrafted look. For a natural vibe, raffia or jute crochet fits today’s earthy trend and pairs well with a woven chandelier or with pendants in raw fibres.

How to choose the size and brightness of a crochet chandelier for each room

The ideal diameter depends on the size of your space. For bedrooms of 10-12 m², a crochet chandelier of 35-45 cm works well, matched with an LED bulb of 800-1200 lumens (8-12 W). In living rooms of 20-30 m², choose a 60-80 cm size with a total output of 2000-2500 lumens (20-25 W LED). Hang your chandelier 210 cm from the floor for easy clearance, or 75 cm above a dining table. For hallways and entrances, compact models (30-40 cm) avoid clutter and add a warm touch.

In dining rooms, try combining a crochet chandelier with a

Care tips and styling ideas

Crochet chandeliers need regular dusting to keep them looking their best. Weekly cleaning with an anti-static duster is usually enough. For cotton and linen, occasional dry cleaning is best—avoid water, as it can loosen the weave. Synthetic fibres are more robust and can be gently vacuumed using a brush attachment. For stains, dab carefully with a damp cloth and let air dry.

Crochet chandeliers pair beautifully with boho chandeliers or natural-material pendants. To enhance the cosy feel, layer with chunky fabrics like linen curtains or wool cushions and light wood furniture. In a vintage setting, they complement a vintage chandelier or brushed brass wall lights. For a contemporary look, combine them with black metal accents or geometric mirrors.

One practical tip: in sun-filled rooms, ecru cotton may slowly yellow over time. Consider a washable or blended fibre design to minimise this effect.

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