A beautifully crafted brass chandelier with frosted glass shades, offering a timeless elegance and warm ambient lighting for any space.
Classic brass chandelier featuring frosted glass shades, designed to bring a touch of sophistication and soft, diffused illumination to your home.
Elegantly designed chandelier with a brass frame and frosted glass shades, perfect for adding a refined and luxurious feel to any room.

Overview

Description

Specifications

Delivery & Returns

FAQs

Knowledge Hub

Brushed Brass, Frosted Glass, Proportioned for Real Rooms

The brushed brass brings warmth through the frame and the frosted glass softens the light through the shades. Neither element is trying too hard. At 480mm wide with a cable adjusting from 620mm to 1000mm, it works above a dining table, in a bedroom and in a hallway without requiring a large room or high ceiling. For a chandelier in a more dramatic, tiered format in a rose gold finish for rooms with a warmer and more expressive palette, the classic tiered drop chandelier in rose gold offers a different scale and character.

The Fitting at a Glance

  • Brushed brass steel frame, multi-arm: Warm matte-toned metallic that sits with oak, timber, cream, sage, warm grey and navy. Multi-arm format spreads light broadly.
  • Frosted glass shades on each arm: Diffuses each bulb into a soft glow. No visible hot spots. Warmer and more ambient than an open-arm chandelier at the same wattage.
  • 620mm tall, 480mm wide: Proportioned for dining tables up to 900mm wide and rooms from 12 square metres. Anchors the ceiling without dominating smaller spaces.
  • Cable drop 620mm to 1000mm: Covers standard UK ceilings. At 700 to 800mm above a dining table the total drop sits at around 900mm on a standard 2.4m ceiling.
  • E27 Edison screw, bulbs not included: Standard UK fitting. Warm white 2700K gives the best result through frosted glass. Dimmable bulbs recommended for flexible use.
  • Steel and glass construction: Built for long-term use. Brushed brass holds its tone and frosted glass is robust enough for ceiling use.

Where the Brushed Brass and Frosted Glass Combination Belongs

Dining rooms above a table for two to four, bedrooms above the centre of the room, hallways and landings, living rooms as the central ambient light source. The brushed brass works in transitional schemes mixing classic and contemporary elements, which describes most UK domestic rooms rather than a specific style category. For layering warm-toned materials and lighting in a considered neutral scheme, our neutral beige bedroom ideas guide covers the approach that makes a warm-toned room feel cohesive.

Brass and Frosted Glass: The Classic Combination That Earns Its Place

A brass chandelier with frosted glass shades is not a trend decision. The brushed brass brings warmth without the mirror-bright quality of polished finishes. The frosted glass softens each bulb before it reaches the room. Together they produce a ceiling fitting that reads as confident across a wide range of schemes without requiring a period context to justify it.

At 480mm wide and 620mm tall the fixture is proportioned for a dining table up to around 900mm wide and for rooms from 12 square metres upward. The cable adjusts between 620mm and 1000mm, covering a standard 2.4m dining room ceiling through to slightly higher positions.

The frosted glass shades on each arm do specific work. An open candle-arm chandelier puts each bulb on display, producing a bright, somewhat harsh quality when multiple bulbs are on simultaneously. Frosted glass diffuses each output before it leaves the shade, so the room receives a soft, even glow rather than competing direct light sources. Takes E27 Edison screw bulbs. Bulbs not included. For a chandelier in a cooler metallic register with an open cage structure, the traditional caged chandelier in satin nickel sits in a different finish and format. For how a warm brass chandelier works within a layered home decor scheme, our 2025 home decor trends guide covers how warm metallic ceiling fittings are being used in contemporary UK interiors.

Brushed brass finish reads as matte-warm without reflecting room light toward the surface. Cable set at installation.

What This Chandelier Brings to the Ceiling

  • Brushed brass steel frame, multi-arm. Warm matte-toned metallic. Spreads light across a wider area than a single shade from the same wattage.
  • Frosted glass shades on each arm. Each shade converts a direct point source into a soft even glow. Multiple frosted shades simultaneously produce a warm, layered ambient quality that an open-arm chandelier with bare bulbs does not.
  • 620mm tall, 480mm wide. Proportioned for a dining table up to 900mm wide and rooms from 12 square metres. Anchors the ceiling without requiring a grand room.
  • Adjustable cable: 620mm to 1000mm. At 700 to 800mm above a dining table the total drop sits at around 900mm on a standard 2.4m ceiling, within range.
  • E27 Edison screw fittings, bulbs not included. Standard UK fitting. Warm white 2700K gives the best result through frosted glass. Choose dimmable if using with a dimmer switch.
  • Steel and glass construction. Built for long-term domestic use. The brushed brass holds its tone and the frosted glass shades are robust enough for ceiling use.

Frosted Glass Versus Open Arm: What the Difference Actually Feels Like

An open-arm chandelier puts each bulb on direct display. When several arms are lit simultaneously the brightness reads as functional rather than warm. The eye is drawn to the fitting rather than settling into the ambient glow. Frosted glass changes this: each shade scatters the output before it leaves, so the shade glows rather than the bulb burning through. The room receives overlapping pools of warm light from each arm. The overall impression is quietly luxurious rather than performatively lit. In a dining room or bedroom where the quality of evening light matters, this is the specific reason to choose frosted over clear.

Positioning, Palette and the Rooms That Suit It Best

Above a dining table at 700 to 800mm over the surface where the brushed brass and frosted glass read as warm through an evening meal. In a bedroom above the centre of the room where the frosted multi-arm format produces the soft ambient quality needed. In a hallway where it creates a warm focal point. In a living room as the central ambient layer before floor lamps add warmth below. The brushed brass works alongside oak, warm timber, cream, sage, dusty rose, warm grey and navy. It sits naturally in transitional schemes mixing classic and contemporary elements, which most UK dining rooms and bedrooms represent. The frosted glass softens it enough to work in more minimal, Scandi-influenced rooms where a polished chandelier would read as too heavy.

Before You Hang It

  • E27, bulbs not included. Warm white LED at 2700K produces the best quality through frosted glass. Choose dimmable bulbs if using with a dimmer switch, as the combination of dimming and frosted glass gives the most versatile range from functional room light to warm evening glow.
  • Cable drop is set at installation. Plan the final hanging height before the fitting is wired and live. The 620mm to 1000mm range covers most domestic positions, so measure the ceiling height and table height before starting.
  • Professional installation recommended. The fitting mounts to a standard ceiling rose and involves ceiling wiring at height. A qualified electrician is the right choice if you are not confident with both.
620 x 480 x 480mm
Dimensions
620 - 1000mm
Cable Drop
Brushed brass
Finish
E27
Bulb Fitting
Frosted glass
Shades
Not included
Bulbs
Specification
Details
Purpose / Benefit
Dimensions
620mm (H) x 480mm (W) x 480mm (D)
Proportioned for dining tables up to 900mm wide and rooms from 12 square metres. Anchors a dining room without dominating a bedroom or hallway.
Cable Drop
620mm to 1000mm
At 700 to 800mm above a table the total drop is around 900mm on a standard 2.4m ceiling. Set at installation.
Frame Finish
Brushed brass steel
Warm matte-toned metallic. Works with oak, timber, cream, sage, warm grey and navy without colour-matching.
Shades
Frosted glass on each arm
Each shade diffuses its bulb before it reaches the room. Warm even ambient glow, no visible hot spots.
Bulb Fitting
E27 Edison screw
Standard UK fitting. Warm white 2700K best through frosted glass. Choose dimmable bulbs for flexible use.
Bulbs Included
No
Identical bulbs across all arms recommended for consistent quality.
Construction
Steel and glass
Built for long-term use. Brushed brass holds its tone and frosted glass is robust for ceiling use.
Interior Style
Transitional, classic-contemporary, traditional, Scandi
Suits schemes mixing classic and contemporary elements. Frosted glass softens it for minimal rooms where a polished chandelier reads as too heavy.
Room
Dining Room, Bedroom, Hallway, Living Room
Most naturally above a dining table or in a bedroom. Works in hallways and as a living room ambient base before table lamps layer in.

Delivery

Service Timescale Cost
Standard 1–3 working days Free
Next working day Order before 4pm £5.95

UK mainland only. Orders placed on weekends or bank holidays are dispatched the next working day.

We are unable to deliver to Northern Ireland, the Scottish Isles, Jersey, Guernsey, the Isle of Wight, the Isle of Man, or the Isles of Scilly. Full delivery information.


Returns

28-day returns policy. Contact us within 28 days of receipt if you are not happy with your order.

Items must be returned unused and in their original packaging. Our UK-based team will guide you through the process. Full returns information.

Classic Brass Chandelier CL723BR: Questions Answered

What is the difference between brushed brass and polished brass?

Polished brass has a mirror-bright quality that draws attention to the surface of the fitting. Brushed brass absorbs rather than reflects room light, keeping the eye on the form. It reads as quietly luxurious and sits with a wider range of wall colours and styles than polished, which needs a more traditional scheme to look appropriate.

Why frosted glass rather than clear or open arms?

An open-arm chandelier puts each bulb on direct display. Multiple bulbs simultaneously read as functional rather than warm. Frosted glass diffuses each output before it leaves the shade, so the shade glows rather than the bulb burning through. For dining rooms and bedrooms where quality of evening light matters, frosted produces the better result.

What bulbs do I need and what works best?

E27 Edison screw, not included. Warm white 2700K gives the best result through frosted glass. Identical bulbs across all arms for consistent quality. Choose dimmable bulbs if using a dimmer switch, as both bulb and switch must be compatible. Dimmed, the frosted glass takes on a warm amber quality.

How high should I hang it above a dining table?

700 to 800mm above the surface. At a 2.4m ceiling the total drop is around 900mm, within range. The 480mm width suits a table for two to four. For tables wider than 900mm a larger fitting would give better proportion.

Is this suitable for a bedroom?

Yes. Above the centre of a bedroom the frosted multi-arm format produces the soft ambient quality needed. With dimmable bulbs it shifts from functional to a warm low glow for evening use. The combination is soft enough not to read as heavy in a bedroom, where a polished chandelier can feel mismatched with the room's purpose.

What interior styles does this work in?

Transitional schemes mixing classic and contemporary, which describes most UK dining rooms. Also traditional and country interiors. The frosted glass softens it for minimal or Scandi rooms where a polished chandelier reads as too heavy. Brushed brass sits with oak, cream, sage, warm grey, dusty rose and navy.

How is the cable drop adjusted?

Set at installation before the fitting is live. Measure the ceiling height and intended position before starting. Plan the drop in advance rather than adjusting once installed.

Does the brushed brass finish clash with other metallic accents in the room?

No. Brushed brass is matte-warm rather than reflective, so it reads as a material accent rather than a colour statement. It connects naturally with gold, copper and aged brass without exact matching. Against cooler metallic accents it provides warm counterpoint rather than a clash, unless the room is built exclusively around cool silver tones.

Styling Guidance from Classic to Contemporary

Hang above wooden consoles, layer with brass hardware or cream tones for harmony. For styling inspiration, check out:

Overview

Brushed Brass, Frosted Glass, Proportioned for Real Rooms

The brushed brass brings warmth through the frame and the frosted glass softens the light through the shades. Neither element is trying too hard. At 480mm wide with a cable adjusting from 620mm to 1000mm, it works above a dining table, in a bedroom and in a hallway without requiring a large room or high ceiling. For a chandelier in a more dramatic, tiered format in a rose gold finish for rooms with a warmer and more expressive palette, the classic tiered drop chandelier in rose gold offers a different scale and character.

The Fitting at a Glance

  • Brushed brass steel frame, multi-arm: Warm matte-toned metallic that sits with oak, timber, cream, sage, warm grey and navy. Multi-arm format spreads light broadly.
  • Frosted glass shades on each arm: Diffuses each bulb into a soft glow. No visible hot spots. Warmer and more ambient than an open-arm chandelier at the same wattage.
  • 620mm tall, 480mm wide: Proportioned for dining tables up to 900mm wide and rooms from 12 square metres. Anchors the ceiling without dominating smaller spaces.
  • Cable drop 620mm to 1000mm: Covers standard UK ceilings. At 700 to 800mm above a dining table the total drop sits at around 900mm on a standard 2.4m ceiling.
  • E27 Edison screw, bulbs not included: Standard UK fitting. Warm white 2700K gives the best result through frosted glass. Dimmable bulbs recommended for flexible use.
  • Steel and glass construction: Built for long-term use. Brushed brass holds its tone and frosted glass is robust enough for ceiling use.

Where the Brushed Brass and Frosted Glass Combination Belongs

Dining rooms above a table for two to four, bedrooms above the centre of the room, hallways and landings, living rooms as the central ambient light source. The brushed brass works in transitional schemes mixing classic and contemporary elements, which describes most UK domestic rooms rather than a specific style category. For layering warm-toned materials and lighting in a considered neutral scheme, our neutral beige bedroom ideas guide covers the approach that makes a warm-toned room feel cohesive.

Description

Brass and Frosted Glass: The Classic Combination That Earns Its Place

A brass chandelier with frosted glass shades is not a trend decision. The brushed brass brings warmth without the mirror-bright quality of polished finishes. The frosted glass softens each bulb before it reaches the room. Together they produce a ceiling fitting that reads as confident across a wide range of schemes without requiring a period context to justify it.

At 480mm wide and 620mm tall the fixture is proportioned for a dining table up to around 900mm wide and for rooms from 12 square metres upward. The cable adjusts between 620mm and 1000mm, covering a standard 2.4m dining room ceiling through to slightly higher positions.

The frosted glass shades on each arm do specific work. An open candle-arm chandelier puts each bulb on display, producing a bright, somewhat harsh quality when multiple bulbs are on simultaneously. Frosted glass diffuses each output before it leaves the shade, so the room receives a soft, even glow rather than competing direct light sources. Takes E27 Edison screw bulbs. Bulbs not included. For a chandelier in a cooler metallic register with an open cage structure, the traditional caged chandelier in satin nickel sits in a different finish and format. For how a warm brass chandelier works within a layered home decor scheme, our 2025 home decor trends guide covers how warm metallic ceiling fittings are being used in contemporary UK interiors.

Brushed brass finish reads as matte-warm without reflecting room light toward the surface. Cable set at installation.

What This Chandelier Brings to the Ceiling

  • Brushed brass steel frame, multi-arm. Warm matte-toned metallic. Spreads light across a wider area than a single shade from the same wattage.
  • Frosted glass shades on each arm. Each shade converts a direct point source into a soft even glow. Multiple frosted shades simultaneously produce a warm, layered ambient quality that an open-arm chandelier with bare bulbs does not.
  • 620mm tall, 480mm wide. Proportioned for a dining table up to 900mm wide and rooms from 12 square metres. Anchors the ceiling without requiring a grand room.
  • Adjustable cable: 620mm to 1000mm. At 700 to 800mm above a dining table the total drop sits at around 900mm on a standard 2.4m ceiling, within range.
  • E27 Edison screw fittings, bulbs not included. Standard UK fitting. Warm white 2700K gives the best result through frosted glass. Choose dimmable if using with a dimmer switch.
  • Steel and glass construction. Built for long-term domestic use. The brushed brass holds its tone and the frosted glass shades are robust enough for ceiling use.

Frosted Glass Versus Open Arm: What the Difference Actually Feels Like

An open-arm chandelier puts each bulb on direct display. When several arms are lit simultaneously the brightness reads as functional rather than warm. The eye is drawn to the fitting rather than settling into the ambient glow. Frosted glass changes this: each shade scatters the output before it leaves, so the shade glows rather than the bulb burning through. The room receives overlapping pools of warm light from each arm. The overall impression is quietly luxurious rather than performatively lit. In a dining room or bedroom where the quality of evening light matters, this is the specific reason to choose frosted over clear.

Positioning, Palette and the Rooms That Suit It Best

Above a dining table at 700 to 800mm over the surface where the brushed brass and frosted glass read as warm through an evening meal. In a bedroom above the centre of the room where the frosted multi-arm format produces the soft ambient quality needed. In a hallway where it creates a warm focal point. In a living room as the central ambient layer before floor lamps add warmth below. The brushed brass works alongside oak, warm timber, cream, sage, dusty rose, warm grey and navy. It sits naturally in transitional schemes mixing classic and contemporary elements, which most UK dining rooms and bedrooms represent. The frosted glass softens it enough to work in more minimal, Scandi-influenced rooms where a polished chandelier would read as too heavy.

Before You Hang It

  • E27, bulbs not included. Warm white LED at 2700K produces the best quality through frosted glass. Choose dimmable bulbs if using with a dimmer switch, as the combination of dimming and frosted glass gives the most versatile range from functional room light to warm evening glow.
  • Cable drop is set at installation. Plan the final hanging height before the fitting is wired and live. The 620mm to 1000mm range covers most domestic positions, so measure the ceiling height and table height before starting.
  • Professional installation recommended. The fitting mounts to a standard ceiling rose and involves ceiling wiring at height. A qualified electrician is the right choice if you are not confident with both.

Specifications

620 x 480 x 480mm
Dimensions
620 - 1000mm
Cable Drop
Brushed brass
Finish
E27
Bulb Fitting
Frosted glass
Shades
Not included
Bulbs
Specification
Details
Purpose / Benefit
Dimensions
620mm (H) x 480mm (W) x 480mm (D)
Proportioned for dining tables up to 900mm wide and rooms from 12 square metres. Anchors a dining room without dominating a bedroom or hallway.
Cable Drop
620mm to 1000mm
At 700 to 800mm above a table the total drop is around 900mm on a standard 2.4m ceiling. Set at installation.
Frame Finish
Brushed brass steel
Warm matte-toned metallic. Works with oak, timber, cream, sage, warm grey and navy without colour-matching.
Shades
Frosted glass on each arm
Each shade diffuses its bulb before it reaches the room. Warm even ambient glow, no visible hot spots.
Bulb Fitting
E27 Edison screw
Standard UK fitting. Warm white 2700K best through frosted glass. Choose dimmable bulbs for flexible use.
Bulbs Included
No
Identical bulbs across all arms recommended for consistent quality.
Construction
Steel and glass
Built for long-term use. Brushed brass holds its tone and frosted glass is robust for ceiling use.
Interior Style
Transitional, classic-contemporary, traditional, Scandi
Suits schemes mixing classic and contemporary elements. Frosted glass softens it for minimal rooms where a polished chandelier reads as too heavy.
Room
Dining Room, Bedroom, Hallway, Living Room
Most naturally above a dining table or in a bedroom. Works in hallways and as a living room ambient base before table lamps layer in.

Delivery & Returns

Delivery

Service Timescale Cost
Standard 1–3 working days Free
Next working day Order before 4pm £5.95

UK mainland only. Orders placed on weekends or bank holidays are dispatched the next working day.

We are unable to deliver to Northern Ireland, the Scottish Isles, Jersey, Guernsey, the Isle of Wight, the Isle of Man, or the Isles of Scilly. Full delivery information.


Returns

28-day returns policy. Contact us within 28 days of receipt if you are not happy with your order.

Items must be returned unused and in their original packaging. Our UK-based team will guide you through the process. Full returns information.

FAQs

Classic Brass Chandelier CL723BR: Questions Answered

What is the difference between brushed brass and polished brass?

Polished brass has a mirror-bright quality that draws attention to the surface of the fitting. Brushed brass absorbs rather than reflects room light, keeping the eye on the form. It reads as quietly luxurious and sits with a wider range of wall colours and styles than polished, which needs a more traditional scheme to look appropriate.

Why frosted glass rather than clear or open arms?

An open-arm chandelier puts each bulb on direct display. Multiple bulbs simultaneously read as functional rather than warm. Frosted glass diffuses each output before it leaves the shade, so the shade glows rather than the bulb burning through. For dining rooms and bedrooms where quality of evening light matters, frosted produces the better result.

What bulbs do I need and what works best?

E27 Edison screw, not included. Warm white 2700K gives the best result through frosted glass. Identical bulbs across all arms for consistent quality. Choose dimmable bulbs if using a dimmer switch, as both bulb and switch must be compatible. Dimmed, the frosted glass takes on a warm amber quality.

How high should I hang it above a dining table?

700 to 800mm above the surface. At a 2.4m ceiling the total drop is around 900mm, within range. The 480mm width suits a table for two to four. For tables wider than 900mm a larger fitting would give better proportion.

Is this suitable for a bedroom?

Yes. Above the centre of a bedroom the frosted multi-arm format produces the soft ambient quality needed. With dimmable bulbs it shifts from functional to a warm low glow for evening use. The combination is soft enough not to read as heavy in a bedroom, where a polished chandelier can feel mismatched with the room's purpose.

What interior styles does this work in?

Transitional schemes mixing classic and contemporary, which describes most UK dining rooms. Also traditional and country interiors. The frosted glass softens it for minimal or Scandi rooms where a polished chandelier reads as too heavy. Brushed brass sits with oak, cream, sage, warm grey, dusty rose and navy.

How is the cable drop adjusted?

Set at installation before the fitting is live. Measure the ceiling height and intended position before starting. Plan the drop in advance rather than adjusting once installed.

Does the brushed brass finish clash with other metallic accents in the room?

No. Brushed brass is matte-warm rather than reflective, so it reads as a material accent rather than a colour statement. It connects naturally with gold, copper and aged brass without exact matching. Against cooler metallic accents it provides warm counterpoint rather than a clash, unless the room is built exclusively around cool silver tones.

Knowledge Hub

Styling Guidance from Classic to Contemporary

Hang above wooden consoles, layer with brass hardware or cream tones for harmony. For styling inspiration, check out:

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Overview

Description

Specifications

Delivery & Returns

FAQs

Knowledge Hub

Brushed Brass, Frosted Glass, Proportioned for Real Rooms

The brushed brass brings warmth through the frame and the frosted glass softens the light through the shades. Neither element is trying too hard. At 480mm wide with a cable adjusting from 620mm to 1000mm, it works above a dining table, in a bedroom and in a hallway without requiring a large room or high ceiling. For a chandelier in a more dramatic, tiered format in a rose gold finish for rooms with a warmer and more expressive palette, the classic tiered drop chandelier in rose gold offers a different scale and character.

The Fitting at a Glance

  • Brushed brass steel frame, multi-arm: Warm matte-toned metallic that sits with oak, timber, cream, sage, warm grey and navy. Multi-arm format spreads light broadly.
  • Frosted glass shades on each arm: Diffuses each bulb into a soft glow. No visible hot spots. Warmer and more ambient than an open-arm chandelier at the same wattage.
  • 620mm tall, 480mm wide: Proportioned for dining tables up to 900mm wide and rooms from 12 square metres. Anchors the ceiling without dominating smaller spaces.
  • Cable drop 620mm to 1000mm: Covers standard UK ceilings. At 700 to 800mm above a dining table the total drop sits at around 900mm on a standard 2.4m ceiling.
  • E27 Edison screw, bulbs not included: Standard UK fitting. Warm white 2700K gives the best result through frosted glass. Dimmable bulbs recommended for flexible use.
  • Steel and glass construction: Built for long-term use. Brushed brass holds its tone and frosted glass is robust enough for ceiling use.

Where the Brushed Brass and Frosted Glass Combination Belongs

Dining rooms above a table for two to four, bedrooms above the centre of the room, hallways and landings, living rooms as the central ambient light source. The brushed brass works in transitional schemes mixing classic and contemporary elements, which describes most UK domestic rooms rather than a specific style category. For layering warm-toned materials and lighting in a considered neutral scheme, our neutral beige bedroom ideas guide covers the approach that makes a warm-toned room feel cohesive.

Brass and Frosted Glass: The Classic Combination That Earns Its Place

A brass chandelier with frosted glass shades is not a trend decision. The brushed brass brings warmth without the mirror-bright quality of polished finishes. The frosted glass softens each bulb before it reaches the room. Together they produce a ceiling fitting that reads as confident across a wide range of schemes without requiring a period context to justify it.

At 480mm wide and 620mm tall the fixture is proportioned for a dining table up to around 900mm wide and for rooms from 12 square metres upward. The cable adjusts between 620mm and 1000mm, covering a standard 2.4m dining room ceiling through to slightly higher positions.

The frosted glass shades on each arm do specific work. An open candle-arm chandelier puts each bulb on display, producing a bright, somewhat harsh quality when multiple bulbs are on simultaneously. Frosted glass diffuses each output before it leaves the shade, so the room receives a soft, even glow rather than competing direct light sources. Takes E27 Edison screw bulbs. Bulbs not included. For a chandelier in a cooler metallic register with an open cage structure, the traditional caged chandelier in satin nickel sits in a different finish and format. For how a warm brass chandelier works within a layered home decor scheme, our 2025 home decor trends guide covers how warm metallic ceiling fittings are being used in contemporary UK interiors.

Brushed brass finish reads as matte-warm without reflecting room light toward the surface. Cable set at installation.

What This Chandelier Brings to the Ceiling

  • Brushed brass steel frame, multi-arm. Warm matte-toned metallic. Spreads light across a wider area than a single shade from the same wattage.
  • Frosted glass shades on each arm. Each shade converts a direct point source into a soft even glow. Multiple frosted shades simultaneously produce a warm, layered ambient quality that an open-arm chandelier with bare bulbs does not.
  • 620mm tall, 480mm wide. Proportioned for a dining table up to 900mm wide and rooms from 12 square metres. Anchors the ceiling without requiring a grand room.
  • Adjustable cable: 620mm to 1000mm. At 700 to 800mm above a dining table the total drop sits at around 900mm on a standard 2.4m ceiling, within range.
  • E27 Edison screw fittings, bulbs not included. Standard UK fitting. Warm white 2700K gives the best result through frosted glass. Choose dimmable if using with a dimmer switch.
  • Steel and glass construction. Built for long-term domestic use. The brushed brass holds its tone and the frosted glass shades are robust enough for ceiling use.

Frosted Glass Versus Open Arm: What the Difference Actually Feels Like

An open-arm chandelier puts each bulb on direct display. When several arms are lit simultaneously the brightness reads as functional rather than warm. The eye is drawn to the fitting rather than settling into the ambient glow. Frosted glass changes this: each shade scatters the output before it leaves, so the shade glows rather than the bulb burning through. The room receives overlapping pools of warm light from each arm. The overall impression is quietly luxurious rather than performatively lit. In a dining room or bedroom where the quality of evening light matters, this is the specific reason to choose frosted over clear.

Positioning, Palette and the Rooms That Suit It Best

Above a dining table at 700 to 800mm over the surface where the brushed brass and frosted glass read as warm through an evening meal. In a bedroom above the centre of the room where the frosted multi-arm format produces the soft ambient quality needed. In a hallway where it creates a warm focal point. In a living room as the central ambient layer before floor lamps add warmth below. The brushed brass works alongside oak, warm timber, cream, sage, dusty rose, warm grey and navy. It sits naturally in transitional schemes mixing classic and contemporary elements, which most UK dining rooms and bedrooms represent. The frosted glass softens it enough to work in more minimal, Scandi-influenced rooms where a polished chandelier would read as too heavy.

Before You Hang It

  • E27, bulbs not included. Warm white LED at 2700K produces the best quality through frosted glass. Choose dimmable bulbs if using with a dimmer switch, as the combination of dimming and frosted glass gives the most versatile range from functional room light to warm evening glow.
  • Cable drop is set at installation. Plan the final hanging height before the fitting is wired and live. The 620mm to 1000mm range covers most domestic positions, so measure the ceiling height and table height before starting.
  • Professional installation recommended. The fitting mounts to a standard ceiling rose and involves ceiling wiring at height. A qualified electrician is the right choice if you are not confident with both.
620 x 480 x 480mm
Dimensions
620 - 1000mm
Cable Drop
Brushed brass
Finish
E27
Bulb Fitting
Frosted glass
Shades
Not included
Bulbs
Specification
Details
Purpose / Benefit
Dimensions
620mm (H) x 480mm (W) x 480mm (D)
Proportioned for dining tables up to 900mm wide and rooms from 12 square metres. Anchors a dining room without dominating a bedroom or hallway.
Cable Drop
620mm to 1000mm
At 700 to 800mm above a table the total drop is around 900mm on a standard 2.4m ceiling. Set at installation.
Frame Finish
Brushed brass steel
Warm matte-toned metallic. Works with oak, timber, cream, sage, warm grey and navy without colour-matching.
Shades
Frosted glass on each arm
Each shade diffuses its bulb before it reaches the room. Warm even ambient glow, no visible hot spots.
Bulb Fitting
E27 Edison screw
Standard UK fitting. Warm white 2700K best through frosted glass. Choose dimmable bulbs for flexible use.
Bulbs Included
No
Identical bulbs across all arms recommended for consistent quality.
Construction
Steel and glass
Built for long-term use. Brushed brass holds its tone and frosted glass is robust for ceiling use.
Interior Style
Transitional, classic-contemporary, traditional, Scandi
Suits schemes mixing classic and contemporary elements. Frosted glass softens it for minimal rooms where a polished chandelier reads as too heavy.
Room
Dining Room, Bedroom, Hallway, Living Room
Most naturally above a dining table or in a bedroom. Works in hallways and as a living room ambient base before table lamps layer in.

Delivery

Service Timescale Cost
Standard 1–3 working days Free
Next working day Order before 4pm £5.95

UK mainland only. Orders placed on weekends or bank holidays are dispatched the next working day.

We are unable to deliver to Northern Ireland, the Scottish Isles, Jersey, Guernsey, the Isle of Wight, the Isle of Man, or the Isles of Scilly. Full delivery information.


Returns

28-day returns policy. Contact us within 28 days of receipt if you are not happy with your order.

Items must be returned unused and in their original packaging. Our UK-based team will guide you through the process. Full returns information.

Classic Brass Chandelier CL723BR: Questions Answered

What is the difference between brushed brass and polished brass?

Polished brass has a mirror-bright quality that draws attention to the surface of the fitting. Brushed brass absorbs rather than reflects room light, keeping the eye on the form. It reads as quietly luxurious and sits with a wider range of wall colours and styles than polished, which needs a more traditional scheme to look appropriate.

Why frosted glass rather than clear or open arms?

An open-arm chandelier puts each bulb on direct display. Multiple bulbs simultaneously read as functional rather than warm. Frosted glass diffuses each output before it leaves the shade, so the shade glows rather than the bulb burning through. For dining rooms and bedrooms where quality of evening light matters, frosted produces the better result.

What bulbs do I need and what works best?

E27 Edison screw, not included. Warm white 2700K gives the best result through frosted glass. Identical bulbs across all arms for consistent quality. Choose dimmable bulbs if using a dimmer switch, as both bulb and switch must be compatible. Dimmed, the frosted glass takes on a warm amber quality.

How high should I hang it above a dining table?

700 to 800mm above the surface. At a 2.4m ceiling the total drop is around 900mm, within range. The 480mm width suits a table for two to four. For tables wider than 900mm a larger fitting would give better proportion.

Is this suitable for a bedroom?

Yes. Above the centre of a bedroom the frosted multi-arm format produces the soft ambient quality needed. With dimmable bulbs it shifts from functional to a warm low glow for evening use. The combination is soft enough not to read as heavy in a bedroom, where a polished chandelier can feel mismatched with the room's purpose.

What interior styles does this work in?

Transitional schemes mixing classic and contemporary, which describes most UK dining rooms. Also traditional and country interiors. The frosted glass softens it for minimal or Scandi rooms where a polished chandelier reads as too heavy. Brushed brass sits with oak, cream, sage, warm grey, dusty rose and navy.

How is the cable drop adjusted?

Set at installation before the fitting is live. Measure the ceiling height and intended position before starting. Plan the drop in advance rather than adjusting once installed.

Does the brushed brass finish clash with other metallic accents in the room?

No. Brushed brass is matte-warm rather than reflective, so it reads as a material accent rather than a colour statement. It connects naturally with gold, copper and aged brass without exact matching. Against cooler metallic accents it provides warm counterpoint rather than a clash, unless the room is built exclusively around cool silver tones.

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Overview

Brushed Brass, Frosted Glass, Proportioned for Real Rooms

The brushed brass brings warmth through the frame and the frosted glass softens the light through the shades. Neither element is trying too hard. At 480mm wide with a cable adjusting from 620mm to 1000mm, it works above a dining table, in a bedroom and in a hallway without requiring a large room or high ceiling. For a chandelier in a more dramatic, tiered format in a rose gold finish for rooms with a warmer and more expressive palette, the classic tiered drop chandelier in rose gold offers a different scale and character.

The Fitting at a Glance

  • Brushed brass steel frame, multi-arm: Warm matte-toned metallic that sits with oak, timber, cream, sage, warm grey and navy. Multi-arm format spreads light broadly.
  • Frosted glass shades on each arm: Diffuses each bulb into a soft glow. No visible hot spots. Warmer and more ambient than an open-arm chandelier at the same wattage.
  • 620mm tall, 480mm wide: Proportioned for dining tables up to 900mm wide and rooms from 12 square metres. Anchors the ceiling without dominating smaller spaces.
  • Cable drop 620mm to 1000mm: Covers standard UK ceilings. At 700 to 800mm above a dining table the total drop sits at around 900mm on a standard 2.4m ceiling.
  • E27 Edison screw, bulbs not included: Standard UK fitting. Warm white 2700K gives the best result through frosted glass. Dimmable bulbs recommended for flexible use.
  • Steel and glass construction: Built for long-term use. Brushed brass holds its tone and frosted glass is robust enough for ceiling use.

Where the Brushed Brass and Frosted Glass Combination Belongs

Dining rooms above a table for two to four, bedrooms above the centre of the room, hallways and landings, living rooms as the central ambient light source. The brushed brass works in transitional schemes mixing classic and contemporary elements, which describes most UK domestic rooms rather than a specific style category. For layering warm-toned materials and lighting in a considered neutral scheme, our neutral beige bedroom ideas guide covers the approach that makes a warm-toned room feel cohesive.

Description

Brass and Frosted Glass: The Classic Combination That Earns Its Place

A brass chandelier with frosted glass shades is not a trend decision. The brushed brass brings warmth without the mirror-bright quality of polished finishes. The frosted glass softens each bulb before it reaches the room. Together they produce a ceiling fitting that reads as confident across a wide range of schemes without requiring a period context to justify it.

At 480mm wide and 620mm tall the fixture is proportioned for a dining table up to around 900mm wide and for rooms from 12 square metres upward. The cable adjusts between 620mm and 1000mm, covering a standard 2.4m dining room ceiling through to slightly higher positions.

The frosted glass shades on each arm do specific work. An open candle-arm chandelier puts each bulb on display, producing a bright, somewhat harsh quality when multiple bulbs are on simultaneously. Frosted glass diffuses each output before it leaves the shade, so the room receives a soft, even glow rather than competing direct light sources. Takes E27 Edison screw bulbs. Bulbs not included. For a chandelier in a cooler metallic register with an open cage structure, the traditional caged chandelier in satin nickel sits in a different finish and format. For how a warm brass chandelier works within a layered home decor scheme, our 2025 home decor trends guide covers how warm metallic ceiling fittings are being used in contemporary UK interiors.

Brushed brass finish reads as matte-warm without reflecting room light toward the surface. Cable set at installation.

What This Chandelier Brings to the Ceiling

  • Brushed brass steel frame, multi-arm. Warm matte-toned metallic. Spreads light across a wider area than a single shade from the same wattage.
  • Frosted glass shades on each arm. Each shade converts a direct point source into a soft even glow. Multiple frosted shades simultaneously produce a warm, layered ambient quality that an open-arm chandelier with bare bulbs does not.
  • 620mm tall, 480mm wide. Proportioned for a dining table up to 900mm wide and rooms from 12 square metres. Anchors the ceiling without requiring a grand room.
  • Adjustable cable: 620mm to 1000mm. At 700 to 800mm above a dining table the total drop sits at around 900mm on a standard 2.4m ceiling, within range.
  • E27 Edison screw fittings, bulbs not included. Standard UK fitting. Warm white 2700K gives the best result through frosted glass. Choose dimmable if using with a dimmer switch.
  • Steel and glass construction. Built for long-term domestic use. The brushed brass holds its tone and the frosted glass shades are robust enough for ceiling use.

Frosted Glass Versus Open Arm: What the Difference Actually Feels Like

An open-arm chandelier puts each bulb on direct display. When several arms are lit simultaneously the brightness reads as functional rather than warm. The eye is drawn to the fitting rather than settling into the ambient glow. Frosted glass changes this: each shade scatters the output before it leaves, so the shade glows rather than the bulb burning through. The room receives overlapping pools of warm light from each arm. The overall impression is quietly luxurious rather than performatively lit. In a dining room or bedroom where the quality of evening light matters, this is the specific reason to choose frosted over clear.

Positioning, Palette and the Rooms That Suit It Best

Above a dining table at 700 to 800mm over the surface where the brushed brass and frosted glass read as warm through an evening meal. In a bedroom above the centre of the room where the frosted multi-arm format produces the soft ambient quality needed. In a hallway where it creates a warm focal point. In a living room as the central ambient layer before floor lamps add warmth below. The brushed brass works alongside oak, warm timber, cream, sage, dusty rose, warm grey and navy. It sits naturally in transitional schemes mixing classic and contemporary elements, which most UK dining rooms and bedrooms represent. The frosted glass softens it enough to work in more minimal, Scandi-influenced rooms where a polished chandelier would read as too heavy.

Before You Hang It

  • E27, bulbs not included. Warm white LED at 2700K produces the best quality through frosted glass. Choose dimmable bulbs if using with a dimmer switch, as the combination of dimming and frosted glass gives the most versatile range from functional room light to warm evening glow.
  • Cable drop is set at installation. Plan the final hanging height before the fitting is wired and live. The 620mm to 1000mm range covers most domestic positions, so measure the ceiling height and table height before starting.
  • Professional installation recommended. The fitting mounts to a standard ceiling rose and involves ceiling wiring at height. A qualified electrician is the right choice if you are not confident with both.

Specifications

620 x 480 x 480mm
Dimensions
620 - 1000mm
Cable Drop
Brushed brass
Finish
E27
Bulb Fitting
Frosted glass
Shades
Not included
Bulbs
Specification
Details
Purpose / Benefit
Dimensions
620mm (H) x 480mm (W) x 480mm (D)
Proportioned for dining tables up to 900mm wide and rooms from 12 square metres. Anchors a dining room without dominating a bedroom or hallway.
Cable Drop
620mm to 1000mm
At 700 to 800mm above a table the total drop is around 900mm on a standard 2.4m ceiling. Set at installation.
Frame Finish
Brushed brass steel
Warm matte-toned metallic. Works with oak, timber, cream, sage, warm grey and navy without colour-matching.
Shades
Frosted glass on each arm
Each shade diffuses its bulb before it reaches the room. Warm even ambient glow, no visible hot spots.
Bulb Fitting
E27 Edison screw
Standard UK fitting. Warm white 2700K best through frosted glass. Choose dimmable bulbs for flexible use.
Bulbs Included
No
Identical bulbs across all arms recommended for consistent quality.
Construction
Steel and glass
Built for long-term use. Brushed brass holds its tone and frosted glass is robust for ceiling use.
Interior Style
Transitional, classic-contemporary, traditional, Scandi
Suits schemes mixing classic and contemporary elements. Frosted glass softens it for minimal rooms where a polished chandelier reads as too heavy.
Room
Dining Room, Bedroom, Hallway, Living Room
Most naturally above a dining table or in a bedroom. Works in hallways and as a living room ambient base before table lamps layer in.

Delivery & Returns

Delivery

Service Timescale Cost
Standard 1–3 working days Free
Next working day Order before 4pm £5.95

UK mainland only. Orders placed on weekends or bank holidays are dispatched the next working day.

We are unable to deliver to Northern Ireland, the Scottish Isles, Jersey, Guernsey, the Isle of Wight, the Isle of Man, or the Isles of Scilly. Full delivery information.


Returns

28-day returns policy. Contact us within 28 days of receipt if you are not happy with your order.

Items must be returned unused and in their original packaging. Our UK-based team will guide you through the process. Full returns information.

FAQs

Classic Brass Chandelier CL723BR: Questions Answered

What is the difference between brushed brass and polished brass?

Polished brass has a mirror-bright quality that draws attention to the surface of the fitting. Brushed brass absorbs rather than reflects room light, keeping the eye on the form. It reads as quietly luxurious and sits with a wider range of wall colours and styles than polished, which needs a more traditional scheme to look appropriate.

Why frosted glass rather than clear or open arms?

An open-arm chandelier puts each bulb on direct display. Multiple bulbs simultaneously read as functional rather than warm. Frosted glass diffuses each output before it leaves the shade, so the shade glows rather than the bulb burning through. For dining rooms and bedrooms where quality of evening light matters, frosted produces the better result.

What bulbs do I need and what works best?

E27 Edison screw, not included. Warm white 2700K gives the best result through frosted glass. Identical bulbs across all arms for consistent quality. Choose dimmable bulbs if using a dimmer switch, as both bulb and switch must be compatible. Dimmed, the frosted glass takes on a warm amber quality.

How high should I hang it above a dining table?

700 to 800mm above the surface. At a 2.4m ceiling the total drop is around 900mm, within range. The 480mm width suits a table for two to four. For tables wider than 900mm a larger fitting would give better proportion.

Is this suitable for a bedroom?

Yes. Above the centre of a bedroom the frosted multi-arm format produces the soft ambient quality needed. With dimmable bulbs it shifts from functional to a warm low glow for evening use. The combination is soft enough not to read as heavy in a bedroom, where a polished chandelier can feel mismatched with the room's purpose.

What interior styles does this work in?

Transitional schemes mixing classic and contemporary, which describes most UK dining rooms. Also traditional and country interiors. The frosted glass softens it for minimal or Scandi rooms where a polished chandelier reads as too heavy. Brushed brass sits with oak, cream, sage, warm grey, dusty rose and navy.

How is the cable drop adjusted?

Set at installation before the fitting is live. Measure the ceiling height and intended position before starting. Plan the drop in advance rather than adjusting once installed.

Does the brushed brass finish clash with other metallic accents in the room?

No. Brushed brass is matte-warm rather than reflective, so it reads as a material accent rather than a colour statement. It connects naturally with gold, copper and aged brass without exact matching. Against cooler metallic accents it provides warm counterpoint rather than a clash, unless the room is built exclusively around cool silver tones.

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Styling Guidance from Classic to Contemporary

Hang above wooden consoles, layer with brass hardware or cream tones for harmony. For styling inspiration, check out:

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