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10 Bedrooms with Glass Chandeliers

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Lighting is one of the most transformative elements in a bedroom, setting the tone for both ambiance and functionality. Glass light fixtures, whether sculptural pendants, delicate sconces, or statement chandeliers, bring a sense of refinement and lightness to the space. Their transparency allows for a play of light and shadow, enhancing the overall design without overwhelming it. Below, we explore bedrooms where glass lighting takes center stage, adding elegance, texture, and a luminous quality to each space.

Uptown Eclectic - Pembrooke & Ives - Eclectic neutral toned bedroom with patterned wallpaper, statement...
Uptown Eclectic, Photography by Genevieve Garruppo

Uptown Eclectic

In the bedroom of our Uptown Eclectic project, a vintage Max Ingrand ‘Dahlia’ chandelier takes center stage. Its peach Murano glass petals echo the warm, sandy tones of the wallcovering while offering a subtle contrast against the room’s white palette.

Colorful Collector's Abode, Primary Bedroom, Photography by Genevieve Garruppo
Colorful Collector's Abode, Primary Bedroom, Photography by Genevieve Garruppo

Colorful Collector’s Abode

Our Colorful Collector’s Abode bedroom features a large nickel flush mount fixture from John Salibello that adds a refined touch. Its frosted white glass disks, reminiscent of delicate blossoms, bring a sense of elegance that balances the room’s more playful elements.

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Red Mountain

The cozy, rustic bedroom of our Red Mountain project in Aspen features a sculptural Jeff Zimmerman light fixture. Crafted from blown glass and brass, its form resembles a cluster of crystals, adding an artful, quality inspired by nature.

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Winter Retreat, Bedroom, Photography by Kris Tamburello

Winter Retreat

The bedroom of our Winter Retreat project embodies quiet luxury, with a serene neutral palette that emphasizes texture and meticulous design details. A custom brass and Murano glass light fixture by Gaspare enhances the room’s bespoke, understated elegance.

Leonard Street - Modern bedroom in Tribeca, NY home with grey accent wall, glass and brass lighting....
Leonard Street, Photography by Genevieve Garruppo

Leonard Street

The bedroom of our Leonard Street project embraces a contemporary aesthetic with a palette of white, gray, and accents of rust. A chandelier from CTO complements the space perfectly, with its satin bronze frame and smoked glass shades adding depth and sophistication.

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Central Park South, Kids Room, Photography by Genevieve Garruppo

Central Park South

In the kid’s bedroom of our Central Park South project, a vintage Motoko Ishii chandelier from Morentz adds a playful, yet refined, touch. Its chromed metal frame pairs beautifully with clear glass spheres, creating a striking light partition that casts a warm, diffused glow throughout the space.

Penthouse in the Sky, Primary Bedroom, Photography by Genevieve Garruppo
Penthouse in the Sky, Primary Bedroom, Photography by Genevieve Garruppo

Penthouse in the Sky

In the primary bedroom of our Penthouse in the Sky project, a striking custom chandelier by Lasvit takes center stage. Its shimmering presence adds a touch of glamour to the serene ambiance of the space. For a more in-depth overview of the custom lighting in this project, take a look at our Meet the Maker interview with Lasvit’s founder Leon Jakimič.

Fifth Avenue Pied-a-Terre - Pembrooke & Ives Bedroom with glass ceiling lighting, upholstered headboard,...
Fifth Avenue Pied-a-Terre, Photography by Stephen Kent Johnson

Fifth Avenue Pied-a-Terre

Our Fifth Avenue Pied-à-Terre exudes a relaxed luxury aesthetic, exemplified by the vintage brass and Murano glass flush mount in the primary bedroom. Its polished brass frame, softened by a subtle patina over time, adds a touch of glamour, while the glass globes sparkle beautifully, casting a warm, luminous glow.

Ocean-front Compound - Feminine modern bedroom of coastal ocean-front compound, featuring bright...
Ocean-front Compound, Photography by Kris Tamburello

Ocean Front Compound

In the primary bedroom of our Ocean Front Compound, Simone Crestani’s ‘The Bottom of the Boat’ chandelier from Bernd Goeckler makes a striking statement. Crafted from metal and glass with nine candelabras, its delicate glass globes mimic the look of barnacles beneath a boat, a nod to the home’s seaside setting without leaning into an overtly coastal aesthetic.

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155 East 79th Street, Bedroom, Photography by Evan Joseph

155 East 79th Street

In the spacious bedroom of our 155 East 79th Street model apartment, a relaxed modern aesthetic takes shape. A neutral palette is punctuated by black window casings and the metal accents of an Arteriors chandelier. Featuring glass bulbs on adjustable arms, the fixture adds both sculptural interest and functional versatility.


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