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DIY Branch Chandelier

Like DIY modern art, it is also tricky to really pull off DIY lighting solutions. There have only been a few projects out there that I really like (here was a good one). But I can’t get over how great this lighting project is. The owners of Abilene Bar in the Carrol Gardens neighborhood of…

Like DIY modern art, it is also tricky to really pull off DIY lighting solutions. There have only been a few projects out there that I really like (here was a good one).

But I can’t get over how great this lighting project is. The owners of Abilene Bar in the Carrol Gardens neighborhood of Brooklyn needed inexpensive lighting for their restaurant and came up with this idea.

They layered many of these simple and inexpensive socket adapters from Home Depot together to create a coral or branch effect. The best part is there is absolutely no hard-wiring required. The first socket just screws right into your existing light bulb socket. Completely genius!

I like the white sockets seen here, but I’d also consider spray painting the outside of the sockets red or gold.

Image sources: Time Out NYC, NY Mag

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45 thoughts on “DIY Branch Chandelier

  1. Wow, that is such a cool idea! I wish I knew about this a couple of apartments ago when I had a few of those fancy "1 exposed lightbulb" fixtures… Thanks!

  2. this same DIY fixture was featured on Secrects from a Stylist last Saturday (Emily Henderson's new show on HGTV)- If youre not watching- you should!

  3. Genious idea! I love an easy DIY project! I also saw this on a new HGTV show- "Secrets of a Stylist"
    I love how it looks when it's finished, and I love your idea of spray painting them a different color! Thanks so much for this tutorial!!

  4. Omg I'm extremely excited about this notion! I live in a rental and have ugly light fixtures. This would be perfect in the dining room and bedroom! Woohoo and hooray!

  5. Emily henderson made some of these on one of her latest episodes and painted them in red. it looked superb with the mid century interiors.

  6. Does anyone know where else to find the DIY for the bubble chandelier? I clicked the link to the ReadyMade website but it looks like it is no longer available there. Any ideas? I really want to try this one!

  7. Just might be the answer to my daughters hair salon lighting problem, we did not know what to do that was cool… down the middle of the salon… thanks for the post. xo

  8. They look great, but I'm curious – wouldn't it be unsafe to plug so many into a socket that's designed for a single bulb? Are there any electricians reading this who can clear it up for me?

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