Wrought iron takes the crown – indoors & outdoors

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Cherished for centuries, the timeless industrial beauty and remarkable functionality of wrought-iron furniture and accessories make them a winner across design aesthetics. The intricate designs and durable nature of wrought iron make it a popular choice to enhance both indoor and outdoor spaces. Exploring the charm, adaptability and versatility of wrought iron will take you on a decor journey that includes furniture, mirrors, lanterns, and obelisks. 

The mention of wrought iron as a design option conjures up images of Parisian cafés and Tuscan Juliette balconies. From balustrades to chandeliers to candelabras and bird feeders, it is a rugged and robust material that transforms spaces into the perfect blend of rustic and sophisticated romance. 

Dating back to medieval times, wrought iron furniture has a rich history. Skilled blacksmiths handcrafted each piece, giving it an artisanal touch that mass-produced items can never replicate. The ornate detailing celebrates craftsmanship, dedication and passion.  

An all-rounder for all spaces

The balanced juxtaposition of pairing a more ‘masculine,’ minimalistic medium with artisanal ornate and feminine flowery lines makes wrought iron pieces the ‘yin and yang’ go-to for designers, architects and homeowners. 

Wrought iron pieces are the perfect mis-and-match solution for all spaces in your home

Its long list of qualities – including beauty, durability, versatility and low maintenance – make wrought iron furniture and accessories a classic addition to any room or corner of your home. Because of their history, wrought iron pieces fall into the antique category, making them investment pieces that are set to increase in value over time.

Organic or geometrical, traditional or innovative, decorative or linear, it’s no wonder wrought iron has captivated the decor world and transcended design trends for hundreds of years. 

Whether it’s a bed frame, dining table, coffee table, garden urn or mirror, wrought iron adds a touch of refined charm to any room. It all comes down to its versatility. 

An inspirational addition to outdoor spaces

Outdoor spaces highlight the unique versatility and beauty of wrought iron options like no other space in your home. Not only is it durable and weather resistant, but its dark linear or curvy lines and angles – with negative space – give it a poetic element that dialogues beautifully in garden areas or on patios. 

Wrought iron inspiration for your outdoor spaces and patios

As part of your outdoor hardscaping, wrought iron offers limitless possibilities to suit your style and budget. 

A bold design statement for all indoor spaces

A strong presence and a modern decor story are two boxes easily ticked with wrought iron pieces. You don’t get a better mix-and-match solution. The beauty of wrought iron lies in its ability to complement a variety of materials – wood, glass, copper, brass or even stone – to create a visually appealing and harmonious space that exudes a dynamic personality. 

Antique wrought iron pieces are a bold statement for all indoor spaces

Bringing wrought iron elements from the outdoors inside your home creates a seamless blend of nature and architecture; naturally adding eye-catching drama, and effortlessly blending into any setting – from the hallway to the living room to the bedroom to the bathroom. Wherever they are placed, wrought iron mirrors, side tables, candelabras, side tables or lanterns all complement different interior design themes and add a simple touch of refinement. 

A curated selection at The Crown Collection

Wrought-iron decor options continue to captivate design enthusiasts worldwide. From classic pieces to contemporary twists, it has stood the test of time, seamlessly blending aesthetics and functionality to create stunning living spaces.

Our handpicked selection of wrought iron furniture and accessories, with their delicate curves and sturdy structure, is worth browsing if you are looking to effortlessly elevate the ambience of your indoor or outdoor spaces. 

Visit us online or pop into our showroom at 20 Ballyclare Drive, Bryanston, where a world of antiques awaits your perusal.

 

Decor tips for choosing a chandelier to suit your space

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From understated glamour to a bold signature wow factor, chandeliers transform spaces – any spaces. Richard Kelly, designer and pioneer of architectural lighting concepts, said that “visual truth lies in the structure of light.” His descriptive terminology – play of brilliance, focal glow and ambient luminescence – speaks to the bewitching, whimsical and sculptural beauty that is a modern, vintage or antique chandelier.

 

Lighting is one of the most important interior design elements; it can make or break a space. Choosing a chandelier to thoughtfully communicate with the other decor elements in a room is necessary to create customised style harmony and a show-stopping moment. 

The Space

Your space will always be a determining factor of the type and size of chandelier you choose. Although chandeliers are extremely versatile (and there are no real rules), there are some basic design principles that are worth considering before making the investment. 

No matter how beautiful, or how much you are in love with a certain chandelier, it needs to still make sense in your space. “Too many starlets in one room will create endless drama.” -Kelly Wearstler, interior designer. 

It’s all about visual decor hierarchy. 

VIntage & antique chandeliers to suit your space

  • If your room already has a number of statement pieces, a simpler, more understated chandelier will create balance and not be a visual distraction, fighting for your attention. 
  • If your decor style tends to be minimalist, then an ornate crystal chandelier will certainly create some much needed visual drama and anchor the space. Or go for a more modern sculptural or mid-century sputnik chandelier.  
  • Longer, narrower spaces (passages, entrance halls, kitchens or bathrooms), will benefit from a more linear chandelier to complement the spatial proportions. 

The Placing

Depending on the layout of your room, there are various solutions as to where to hang a chandelier (or two). Traditionally, they took pride of place in the centre of a room. But the current consensus is that furniture layout and functionality should dictate the placement.

  • If a chandelier is placed in an open space, where it can be walked under, the lowest point of the fixture should be a minimum of 2m from the floor or 30cm above head height. 
  • Over a dining table or kitchen island, there should be a 76cm to 90cm gap between the tabletop and the bottom of the chandelier. 

The placement of chandeliers

The Sizing

The scale of a chandelier should be in proportion to the room. The traditional (and imperial) ‘rule-of-thumb’ formula is as follows: room width (in feet) + length (in feet) = diameter of the chandelier (in inches). To convert that to the metric system, multiply your answer in inches by 2.5 to get centimetres. e.g. 12 feet (W) + 14 feet (L) = 26 inches (diameter) = 66cm. This will give you the minimum diameter size.

But the one cardinal rule to always follow, when it comes to chandeliers, is to go bigger rather than smaller. 

The Materials

All that glitters is not gold. But when we are talking about modern, vintage or antique chandeliers, then all that glitters is crystal, brass, bronze, glass and even wood or wrought iron. No wonder there is a chandelier to fit each and every space. 

Move aside soft furnishings, wallpaper and wooden floors, because chandeliers bring just as much texture, layering, warmth and functionality to a room. (They don’t just look pretty!). 

Types of chandeliers

  • Brass: The timeless elegance of antique brass and glass lanterns retains a simple contemporary edge. Brass is a warm metal and a wonderful complement to a variety of decor styles and eras. Traditionally ornate or modern minimalist, brass chandeliers create a sense of intimacy and they never go out of fashion. 
  • Crystal: It’s not hard to fall under the spell of a sparkling crystal chandelier; the way they transform a room and reflect soft light is breathtaking. From feminine romance to grand elegance, there is no excuse to not include a crystal chandelier somewhere in your home. There is also nothing more beautiful than combining a crystal chandelier with rustic accessories. And if you have smaller spaces, an alcove or just want a chandelier to hang on either side of your bed, then  “Chandelettes” (mini crystal chandeliers) are an ideal decor solution. 
  • Wood: Not everyone is drawn to the more classic crystal or brass chandelier aesthetic. If you prefer natural materials, then chandeliers made from reclaimed wood, wooden beads (or even shells) are just as desirable and will up the ante in mid-century and modern spaces. 
  • Wrought iron: Whether it is a set of smaller lanterns, a large square lantern, a hexagonal lantern or an ornate chandelier, wrought iron fixtures are durable, timeless and versatile. The artistry and craftsmanship that goes into wrought iron chandeliers add immediate charm and interest to any space – indoors or outdoors.

Wrought iron lanterns & chandeliers

The Crown Collection

The curated selection of vintage and antique chandeliers at the Crown Collection interior decor emporium is extensive. No matter the size, the shape or the material – you are likely to find the exact fixture to be the lighting wow factor in your space. 

So prepare to be mesmerized as you shop the chandelier of your dreams – either online or at our studio at 20 Ballyclare Drive in Bryanston. 

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