Showing posts with label chandelier. Show all posts
Showing posts with label chandelier. Show all posts

Monday, March 16, 2026

Spiral Staircase: Funnel-Style Stairway Designs

Spiral into infinity.

This staircase technically leads to an end after a few floors but the design is extraordinary from all angles--creating a look as if it can live on forever. 

Monday, December 14, 2020

The Chandelier Tree's Dazzling Light & Design

 

Such a clever and unique concept - a chandelier tree!

From the outside looking in, you would think it's an actual Christmas tree but looking closely, it's a Christmas tree chandelier dangling from the very top of the dome. Definitely a great way to start off the holiday season.

Monday, August 1, 2016

Dazzling Golden Silver Chandelier Lights Collage


As always, Westin St Francis hotel has the most elaborate chandeliers ever. You can see different versions of them gleaming from the lobby and the dozens of meeting rooms. I decided to compile these in a collage (along with other details like the ornate stairs and escalator) and add a slight grey overlay to the cloned chandeliers in the background.

Thursday, February 4, 2016

Circle of Life: Deep Blue Party Lights


The most mysterious palette ever--deep blue light illuminations adorn the interiors of this party venue. Different streams of circles of all sizes deck the ceiling, creating an enchanting, memorable evening. 

Thursday, February 12, 2015

Palace Hotel Chandeliers Collage


Sparkly, glam, gorgeous chandeliers seen inside this famed Palace Hotel in San Francisco. The enchanting view of the Garden Court practically steals the show, but these chandeliers are excellent contenders as well!

Sunday, November 16, 2014

Chandelier Decor: Golden Decorative Lights


Chandelier Decor is always so impressive--hotels and restaurants have so many chandeliers on ceilings and every single one is unique and awe-inspiring in its own way. This one is no different. I approached this chandelier and decided to take a closeup view from the inside instead of taking the usual faraway shot to capture its enchanting quality.