You know how suddenly you see the same item all over the place? It feels like these crystal ship chandeliers have been making the rounds of the blog world. I thought I’d round up several different ones – and their vastly different price points – and see what we think.
1st Dibs – Spanish, circa 1900

Bograd Kids – $3,295
I can’t imagine ever actually using one in a space. I’m not ship person, for one thing, but I also don’t particularly care for the design concept either. So, what do you think?
Whoever thought of these? I cannot see one redeeming quality in them design wise and have no Idea why anyone would feel the need to have a crystal ship shaped chandelier…
it is beyond me..
These are very interesting and really just for a set style. I could see these being used more in commercial buildings then in homes.
I have never seen anything like these! A design concept that contravenes acceptable tastes is a brave step, which gives them a certain factor of interest and I appreciate that.
I may be alone in this but I love them all. Give me anyone of the ‘lighter than air’ ships shown and I’d be thrilled. There’s magic in those lights! Add one to any boring interior and it’s a little more magic. Come on, let a little more light into your design life! These would work great in any Paris-inspired interior, be it atelier kitchen, butler pantry, bed/bath, or art studio.
I love the ships I would have one in a heart beat
It would have to be the real deal though no knock offs
My brother has a home on the lake in Alberta Canada. He likes to do the “lake theme`. He has just ordered one of these to go above the dining room table. What a perfect investment that will be. Very authentic.
Just put one up in my dining room. My home is eclectic, yet clean lined. It looks sooo Fabulous. I am even shocked. Its so outside the box. It makes me smile every time I see it!