Classic Lighting Styles Resurge In Australian Interior Design
Designer Chandelier Australia is witnessing a resurgence in demand for vintage-inspired lighting as homeowners seek to bring character and warmth into contemporary spaces. From restored Federation homes to modern builds with traditional elements, classic chandeliers are making a distinct comeback.
One of the most consistently popular styles this year has been the French chandelier, favoured for its intricate detailing and romantic silhouette. These fixtures work particularly well in formal dining areas, bedrooms, and heritage restorations.
Also attracting strong interest is the rustic chandelier range, which offers natural finishes and old-world charm for homes looking to incorporate a touch of earthy elegance.
As part of Hatch Brands, Designer Chandelier continues to champion timeless craftsmanship through its in-house design and manufacturing capabilities. All products are shipped from the company’s North Geelong warehouse, with international delivery available for clients abroad.
“We’re seeing more Australians return to layered, personality-driven interiors,” said Lance Peters, CEO of Hatch Brands. “Lighting plays a key role in anchoring those spaces — especially when it combines texture, history, and elegance in a single fitting.”
Designer Chandelier operates physical showrooms in both Geelong and Sydney, supported by a national eCommerce platform. Clients can book in-store or remote consultations to explore lighting tailored to their home layout, ceiling height, and style preferences.
More information is available at designerchandelier.com.au. Business owners interested in acquisition opportunities or partnership discussions can connect with Lance Peters on LinkedIn or via the Hatch Brands website.
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