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Australian Homes Embrace Modern Chandelier Styles In 2025

Australian Homes Embrace Modern Chandelier Styles In 2025

Scoop19-05-2025

Designer Chandelier Australia is observing a growing shift towards minimalist and modern lighting choices, particularly for new builds and contemporary renovations. As Australians continue to reimagine open-plan spaces and neutral interiors, demand is rising for statement fixtures that blend clean lines with functional design.
Among the company's best-performing product categories are the modern chandelier and the pendant chandelier ranges. Both have seen consistent sales growth across Geelong, Sydney, and the company's national online store. These fixtures appeal to homeowners looking to highlight living areas, stairwells, and voids without overpowering a space.
As part of Hatch Brands, Designer Chandelier has continued to evolve its in-house design philosophy, offering a curated collection of high-impact lighting that balances elegance with practicality. Each fixture is shipped from the company's North Geelong warehouse, with international delivery also supported.
'We're seeing a shift toward intentional lighting design,' said Lance Peters, CEO of Hatch Brands. 'Buyers want to invest in quality pieces that don't just fill a room—they shape how it feels. Our design team is focused on delivering fixtures that align with contemporary Australian lifestyles and interiors.'
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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