Hamptons Style And Pendant Trends Drive Kitchen Lighting Choices In Australia
Designer Chandelier Australia, a Geelong-based lighting retailer with a showroom also in Sydney, is seeing strong interest in Hamptons-style fittings and pendant lighting for kitchen renovations and new builds. As Australian homeowners invest more in open-plan living spaces, lighting design is playing a central role in defining both function and aesthetic.
The company’s collection of Hamptons chandeliers includes classic white and chrome finishes, beaded details, and coastal-inspired silhouettes that align with the popular design style. These pieces are particularly sought after for dining areas, kitchen islands, and entryways.
Also in demand are kitchen pendant lights, which offer a practical yet decorative solution for task lighting. Designer Chandelier’s range includes single-drop and multi-light designs in a variety of sizes to suit different ceiling heights and room layouts.
As part of Hatch Brands, Designer Chandelier continues to grow its reputation for innovative design and quality.
“Our customers are looking for lighting that brings both character and versatility to their homes,” said Lance Peters, CEO of Hatch Brands. “It’s about finding pieces that enhance the space but are also easy to live with. The demand for Hamptons and pendant styles really speaks to how Australians are personalising their living spaces.”
All lighting is shipped from the company's North Geelong warehouse, with support for international orders and remote design consultations. The showrooms in Geelong and Sydney allow clients to view a selection of fixtures in person, and online orders can be placed via the full eCommerce site.
Further details can be found at designerchandelier.com.au. Business owners interested in acquisition opportunities or partnership discussions can connect with Lance Peters via LinkedIn or through the Hatch Brands website.
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