5 Ways to Style a Moroccan Chandelier in a Modern Home

3rd Apr 2026

Moroccan Chandeliers Work in Modern Spaces — Here's How

Most people picture a heavily decorated room when they think Moroccan chandelier. But the most striking interiors pair a handcrafted brass Moroccan chandelier with clean, modern spaces.

1. The "One Statement Piece" Rule

White walls, simple furniture, neutral palette — and one dramatic brass chandelier. The fixture becomes art, not clutter. Works especially well in minimalist dining rooms.

2. Pair With Natural Materials

Brass looks stunning against raw wood tables, stone countertops, and concrete floors. Try a black oxidized chandelier over a live-edge wood dining table.

3. Use Shadow Patterns as Wall Art

Keep walls near the chandelier bare and light-colored. The geometric shadow patterns projected by the chandelier become your wall art.

4. Go Black Instead of Gold

Gold reads traditional. Black oxidized on the same shape reads modern and industrial. Same handcrafted quality, completely different vibe. Black oxidized works in industrial lofts, dark dining rooms, and modern kitchens.

5. Mix With Mid-Century Modern

Warm brass tones echo the walnut and teak of mid-century furniture. The clean lines of MCM provide a perfect counterpoint to intricate Moroccan geometric patterns.

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