Types of Chandeliers: A Complete Guide to Styles, Shapes, and Sizes
Chandeliers fall into a few main groups: by style (Empire and Maria Theresa, cascading, spiral, modern-linear, and traditional tiered), by shape (round, oval, and rectangular), and by size (mini, standard, and grand). Most quality chandeliers today use K9 crystal for sparkle, on a gold or chrome frame. This guide explains each type and where it works best, so you can match the right chandelier to your room.

Chandelier Types by Style
Empire and Maria Theresa. The most classic crystal styles. Empire chandeliers form a basket-like dome of crystal strands; the style wraps the entire frame in crystal. Both suit formal rooms — see our .
Cascading (raindrop). Crystals fall in a column like rainfall, working in both classic and modern spaces — ideal for stairwells and high ceilings.
Spiral. Crystals wind around a vertical axis for a modern, dramatic effect, especially in .
Modern and linear. Clean frames, geometric forms, and linear bars for contemporary interiors and long tables. Browse .
Traditional tiered. Stacked layers of crystal for maximum classic presence.

Chandelier Types by Shape
Round. The most versatile shape, suited to round or square tables and centered room placement. See .
Oval. Built for long surfaces — rectangular dining tables, kitchen islands, and restaurant tables. See .
Rectangular / linear. The best fit for very long tables and islands, spreading light evenly end to end. See .

Chandelier Types by Size
Mini chandeliers (18–22 in). For small entries, bedrooms, bathrooms, and tight spaces that still want sparkle. See .
Standard (24–30 in). The everyday range for dining rooms and living rooms.
Large and grand (30 in+ / multi-tier). Statement fixtures for two-story foyers, staircases, and great rooms. See the .
Chandelier vs. Pendant: What's the Difference?
A chandelier has multiple arms or tiers and acts as a centerpiece; a pendant is typically a single hanging fixture. Many kitchens and islands use a row of pendants instead of one chandelier — see and our explainer on .
How to Choose the Right Type
Match the type to the room and the job:
- Formal dining or foyer: Empire, Maria Theresa, or a large round/tiered fixture.
- Long table or island: oval or rectangular/linear.
- Two-story foyer or staircase: cascading or spiral.
- Modern interiors: linear or clean-frame modern designs.
- Small rooms: a mini chandelier.
Whatever the type, K9 crystal delivers the sparkle — see and start with our and .
Types of Chandeliers FAQ
What are the main types of chandeliers?
By style: Empire, Maria Theresa, cascading, spiral, modern-linear, and traditional tiered. By shape: round, oval, and rectangular. By size: mini, standard, and grand multi-tier.
What is the most popular type of chandelier?
Round crystal chandeliers are the most versatile and widely used, while the Maria Theresa and Empire styles remain the most popular classic crystal designs for formal spaces.
What is the difference between a chandelier and a pendant light?
A chandelier has multiple arms or tiers and serves as a centerpiece; a pendant is usually a single hanging light. Rows of pendants are common over kitchen islands, while chandeliers anchor dining rooms and foyers.
Which type of chandelier is best for high ceilings?
Cascading and spiral designs, and large multi-tier fixtures, are best for two-story foyers, staircases, and high-ceiling rooms.
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