Elk antler chandeliers are defined by long main beams, pronounced forward sweep, and widely spaced vertical tines. Mature bull elk antlers commonly span 40–60 inches per side, allowing for large-diameter fixtures with open radial structure and balanced symmetry. The heavier beam mass supports multi-tier construction without visual crowding.
Compared to deer species, elk antlers produce broader light spread and stronger architectural presence. Their extended beam length creates natural spacing between bulbs and antler intersections, making them ideal for great rooms, vaulted ceilings, and large dining spaces where scale and proportion matter.
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