You can’t tell me the Locust Thorn Chandelier doesn’t look like some tumbleweed in a stasis mid-fall from the ceiling. Let’s hope it doesn’t actually take a tumble from the ceiling while you’re under it.
Glamorously goth or naturally powerful, this natural iron chandelier is the darker, edgier cousin of our gilded version. Perfect for a rustic mountain retreat or an industrial loft in the city.
Is the Locust Thorn Chandelier worthy of me?
The more I look at this chandelier, the more I’m reminded of the picturesque and morbid layouts of dead people made in the Hannibal series on Netflix. Specifically the antler room, I think it was?
Morbidly curious, I guess.
I also think this would be perfect home decor for a cabin that a hunter uses. I’ve got an uncle who loves hunting and I can just see him wanting to buy something like this and use it somewhere in the house.
Personally, it’s a bit cringe to me.
And frightening to walk under.
I don’t care if there’s mistletoe hanging from one of those branches and your loved one is giving you a smoldering look. Don’t do it, it’s a trap.
How did we find this product?
It was left open in a browser from a while back of looking for chandeliers. I believe ever since I looked at the Spooky Chandelier Nightlight.