Chandeliers of all kinds are back big time and are a staple of modern luxury.
Now, you may be pursuing a maximalist or French countryside style for your own interiors, in which case accentuated, antique, and wrought chandeliers are your perfect pick.
However, if you’re after a breezy, open, and light space, make sure to consider getting a bubble chandelier!
1. Minimalist Bubbles
A bubble chandelier can entail a bubbly cluster, or it could simply consist of two orbs for a seamless, elegant touch.
These kinds of simple bubble chandeliers work great in minimalist, Scandinavian, and Japandi interiors.
2. Classic Bubbles
This kind of bubble chandelier may just be what most people think of when they’re brought up.
They’re a fun and breezy lighting solution, which looks like a bunch of balloons on strings and brings a playful charm to the room.
3. Combine Them With Blue
A well-arranged bubble chandelier has the potential to look like a cloud in the blue sky if you match it with a blue interior.
It works great in the above lounge, though it’d probably be the loveliest in the kid’s room.
4. Pearly Arrangement
Versatility is an especially lovely plus side of these chandeliers. They can be many things, and it mainly depends on the room you place them inside.
An elegant dining room will bring out their pearly elegance, while a playful and colorful space makes them look like fun bubbles.
5. Wide-Set Bubbles
To promote a modern, shapely look of your interior, seek a chandelier with wide-set bubble lamps.
6. Low Hanging Fruit
To make your bubble chandelier primarily stand out in the room, hang it lower so that its effect on the room is much more obvious.
7. Bubbly Right From the Door
These chandeliers work effortlessly in any room, and that means entryway too.
The bubbles create a bright and fun entrance into the home and work as a proper mood booster.
8. Do Bubbles Grow on Branches?
For bohemian and vagabond-inspired interiors consider a bubble chandelier that’s shaped like a branch.
It carries notes of both modernity and organic style.
9. Tainted Glass
Though googling ‘bubble chandelier’ will mostly get you white and see-through models, bubble chandeliers come in various colors.
10. Multicolor Bubbles
For an extra playful touch, find a bubble chandelier in multiple colors.
You can use it to match the whimsical style of your interior or provide a little breeziness to an elegant set-up.
11. One-Size-Fits-All
Thanks to their fun and yet simple design, bubble chandeliers are suitable for any and all interior design styles.
Though you’d expect one to stand out as a sore thumb among the rustic furniture and decor, it works wonderfully.
The black wiring may be the key.
12. Gentle Light
Most of us don’t need overly bright lights in the lounge. Instead, we tend to be after lighting solutions that create ambiance.
Bubble chandeliers are ideal, as they typically only contain one light bulb that the orbs are clustered around.
13. Match Your Rounded Furniture
Create a theme in your interior by matching the rounded elements from the ceiling to the floor!
14. Bubbly English Countryside
If you’re looking for a lighting solution that will be nicely decorative but won’t impair the overall style of the interior, bubble chandelier is a great choice.
15. A Match for Geometric Decor
Bubble chandeliers are a great way to promote a geometric theme in an interior.
They stand out but do not hinder or overshadow other decorative elements.
16. Soften the Room
If you find yourself with an overly bold interior – be it because of shapes or colors – a bubble chandelier is a fine way to add a little balance.
17. Ideally Modern
Modern furniture and decor are all about fun shapes and a breezy look with an occasional bold accent.
Use a bubble chandelier to promote this trend in your own home.
18. Over the Top Luxury
Bubble chandeliers are incredibly versatile and various.
Their ultimate effect mainly depends upon what you pair them with.
If you add a bubble chandelier to a room adorned with mainly intricate, luxury elements, it will serve to promote the main style you’re cultivating.
19. A Twist on the Night Light
A regular night table lamp is far from the only choice when it comes to bedside light.
Seek a bubble chandelier of the right length to serve as an ambiance booster and a reading light.
20. Bubbles With an Industrial Touch
When it comes to this type of chandelier, there aren’t only various bubble types to choose from, but also various bodies and wiring.
Opt for getting a stronger, straight-line chandelier body for an industrial appeal.
21. Wooden Beams & Bubbles
You’d think this combo wouldn’t work, though the bubble chandelier fits right into the boxy design of the above living room.
The chandelier and wooden beams do not cancel each other out, but in my opinion work better together.
22. Black & White Scheme
For a modern, black-and-white interior, a bubble chandelier is among the top choices.
It’s unimposing, yet decorative, and you can easily find one that sports the needed colors.
23. The Wiring Matters
The color of the chandelier body and wiring matters almost as much as the bulb itself.
Those are the parts that determine whether your chandelier will match the interior to a tee or create contrast.
In the above picture, you may see that a cleverly chosen bubble chandelier with black wiring stands out from the white walls and adds contrast to the space.
24. Feeling Blue
You may be aiming for a monochrome look in your interior, and if you’re set on also having a bubble chandelier simply take some time to find the right color.
25. Soapy Chandelier
An incredibly realistic bubble chandelier like the one in the above picture can do wonders for a modern, minimalist space.
26. A Bubble Bath
Is there a cleverer lighting solution for the bathroom than a bubble chandelier?
They’re breezy, fun, and appropriate.
27. Beautiful and Anxiety Inducing
The bubble chandelier truly stands out and elevates the above bathroom, though its realistic design makes the bulbs look like they’re about to pop any moment now.
28. The Perfect Blend of Modernity and Elegance
The lounge in the above picture borders between the two styles with all of its elements.
Rounded furniture and minimalist decor are both confusing and beautiful inside the elegantly paneled walls.
A crystal chandelier would cause the entire space to lean more toward classy elegance and take away from modernity. On the other hand, the bubble chandelier promotes balance.
29. Insist Upon Spheres
So many spheres adorn the above room, that any type of chandelier other than the bubble one is frankly unimaginable.
30. Combining Bubbles With Other Rounded Lights
Promote the bubbly theme, by making sure the other chandeliers you pair with the bubble one are to match.
A minimalist, spherical, and modern design like the one in the above kitchen is just perfect.
31. Mediterranean Chic
Support the softness of your Mediterranean-style interior with the help of a bubble chandelier.
In Conclusion
Whether they’re arranged in a cluster, wide-set, or resembling a cloud, bubble chandeliers provide a romantic touch to an interior.
Their glow is soft and atmospheric and ideal for relaxing spaces.