If you’re thinking about embellishing your home with some dazzling new lighting, then you might be looking at the different types of chandeliers or pendant lighting available. A classic chandelier or an array of hanging pendant lights is sure to put the ‘wow’ factor into any room of the house. Here are some of the most impressive that managed to get into the Guinness Book of World Records:
Biggest Outdoor Chandelier
This impressive light display can be found at the Carnival Magic Theme Park in Thailand. It is just over 38 feet in length and 31 feet in diameter. It weighs a whopping 753kg and set the world record in February 2020.
Largest hanging pendant light hangs in Coutts bank, in the garden court and as an outer radius of thirty nine feet and six inches or just over twelve meters.
Biggest Supported Glass Structure
The largest supported glass structure in the world was made in the UK but installed in the Bellagio Hotel in Las Vegas. It was installed in October 1998 and measures 20m by 9m. It lights up the ceiling in an incredible eye-catching display of glass flowers and shapes.
Biggest Floral Chandelier
The National Parks Board of Singapore designed a flower chandelier of 55 feet in length by 33 feet in width and 26 feet in height to be displayed in the Marina Square Atrium. It was constructed to mark the Singapore Garden Festival and contained over 60,000 flowers when completed by a team of volunteers and students.
When you need something a little less imposing but just as attractive, choose your own pendant lighting to go in any room of your house. From a hanging kitchen pendant that comes down from the ceiling and beautifully lights up your worktops to one that fits in to your home office, at a site like https://www.creative-cables.co.uk/2679-single-pendant-lighting
Largest Number of Lights in a Chandelier
The Reflective Flow chandelier weighs 18,000kg and contains 165,000 LED lights. It was installed in a building in Doha, Qatar in 2010. It took 2 years to finish and measures a whopping 126 feet in length.
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