Large-scale Moroccan chandeliers handcrafted in solid brass for dining rooms, entryways, foyers, and living rooms. Multi-light designs with hand-punched geometric patterns create a dramatic focal point and project intricate shadow patterns across the entire room. Our chandeliers range from 18-inch fixtures for smaller dining areas to 36-inch statement pieces for double-height foyers and commercial spaces like restaurants and hotels. Available in polished brass, antique bronze, and oxidized silver. Each chandelier ships fully assembled with mounting hardware and standard wiring — professional installation recommended for larger fixtures.
Handcrafted Moroccan Chandeliers
A Moroccan chandelier is a statement piece. It transforms a dining room, foyer, or hotel lobby from ordinary to unforgettable. Every chandelier in our collection is built from solid brass in our workshop — no plated steel, no hollow castings. The hand-pierced patterns contain thousands of individual cuts that project geometric light across your ceiling and walls.
Our largest chandeliers take 2-3 weeks to craft. A single artisan works each piece from start to finish — cutting the brass sheets, piercing the patterns, shaping and soldering the panels, then hand-finishing the surface. This is not assembly-line production. The result is a fixture with depth, variation, and character that machine-made chandeliers cannot replicate.
We supply chandeliers to homeowners, interior designers, restaurants, and boutique hotels across North America. For commercial projects, we offer volume pricing and coordinated finishes across multiple fixtures. Every chandelier ships with UL-listed wiring for standard US installation. Browse our pendant lights for smaller single-point alternatives.
Choosing the Right Chandelier Size
The classic formula: add your room's length and width in feet — that number in inches is your ideal chandelier diameter. A 12x14 foot dining room calls for a 26-inch chandelier. A 16x20 foot foyer calls for 36 inches.
Over dining tables: The chandelier should be 6-12 inches narrower than the table. Hang it 30-36 inches above the table surface. For 8-foot ceilings, keep the bottom of the fixture at least 30 inches above the table.
In foyers: The bottom of the chandelier should hang no lower than 7 feet from the floor in walkways. For two-story foyers with 16+ foot ceilings, a 30-36 inch chandelier creates the right visual scale. Center it in the sightline from your front door.
For general pendant sizing principles, our pendant light guide covers the fundamentals.
Where to Hang a Moroccan Chandelier
Dining room: Centered over the table, 30-36 inches above the surface. This is the most popular placement — the shadow patterns make every dinner feel intentional.
Foyer or entryway: Centered in the space, visible the moment someone walks through your front door. Scale up for double-height entries.
Stairwell: A dramatic vertical drop for open stairwells. Choose a fixture that can be appreciated from multiple levels. Request an extra-long chain at checkout.
Master bedroom: Centered over the bed as an alternative to a ceiling fan. Creates warm ambient light with intricate shadow patterns on the ceiling. Pair with a dimmer for nighttime ambiance.
Frequently Asked Questions
Our chandeliers range from 8 to 35 pounds depending on size. Standard ceiling junction boxes support up to 50 pounds, so most of our chandeliers install normally. For chandeliers over 25 pounds, we recommend a fan-rated junction box for extra security. Very large custom chandeliers (over 35 pounds) may require a ceiling brace — your electrician can install one in about 30 minutes.
Add your room dimensions in feet — the sum in inches is your ideal chandelier diameter. Example: a 12x14 foot dining room = 26-inch chandelier. For entryways, go slightly larger to make a statement. For double-height foyers (16+ foot ceilings), a 30-36 inch chandelier creates the right visual scale. Over dining tables, the chandelier should be 6-12 inches narrower than the table width.
Absolutely — we supply chandeliers to restaurants, hotels, and event venues across North America. For commercial projects, we offer volume pricing, custom sizes, and coordinated finishes across multiple fixtures. Contact us with your project details and floor plans, and we will recommend sizes and quantities. Our chandeliers are UL-listed and meet commercial building codes.
Yes — since every chandelier is handcrafted in our workshop, we can build custom sizes to fit your space. We can modify diameter, height, number of lights, chain length, and finish on any design in our collection. Custom orders typically take 3-4 weeks. Contact us with your preferred design and desired dimensions for a quote.
Measure your dining table length and width. The chandelier diameter should be 6-12 inches narrower than the table. For a 72-inch rectangular table, a 60-66 inch chandelier or a pair of smaller fixtures works well. Hang the bottom of the chandelier 30-36 inches above the table surface. For rooms with 9+ foot ceilings, you can go slightly larger — the extra height gives the fixture more breathing room.
Our 18-24 inch chandeliers weigh 8-15 pounds. The 30-36 inch statement pieces run 20-35 pounds. Standard ceiling boxes handle up to 50 pounds. For anything over 25 pounds, we recommend a fan-rated box — your electrician can swap one in during installation. We include the exact weight on every product listing so you can plan ahead.
Yes — let us know your ceiling angle at checkout and we will include an angled canopy adapter. This allows the mounting plate to sit flush against the slope while the chandelier hangs straight down. For cathedral ceilings, you may want a longer chain to bring the fixture down to the right height. We can customize chain length on any order.
For regular maintenance, dust with a soft dry cloth or a feather duster every few weeks. For polished brass finishes, apply a quality brass cleaner like Brasso once or twice a year and buff with a soft cloth. For oxidized and antique finishes, dusting is all you need — these finishes are designed to look aged. Never use abrasive cleaners, steel wool, or chemical sprays on the pierced metalwork.
Standard chandeliers (18-24 inches) ship within 1-2 weeks. Larger pieces (30-36 inches) and custom orders take 3-4 weeks, since a single artisan works each one from start to finish. We will send you progress photos during the build. Rush orders may be possible — contact us to discuss your timeline.