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This Bubble Chandelier Is the It Light Fixture of 2025
Pictured above: A dining room designed by Alexandra Kaehler, featuring the Talia Chandelier.It’s official: The Talia Chandelier by Visual Comfort has taken the design world—and the internet—by storm. Floating gracefully between sculptural art object and practical lighting, this statement piece has earned its place as the It light fixture of 2025, illuminating dining rooms, foyers, and even the set of a certain Netflix show with its halo of softly glowing orbs.A modern classic, the Talia Chandelier is part of Visual Comfort’s collaboration with designer Julie Neill, who is known for her “traditional with a twist” aesthetic. With its arrangement of delicate glass bubbles that's offset by a brushed metal frame, the fixture offers a playful sense of movement that instantly elevates any space. It’s minimalist, but not stark—elegant, yet undeniably fun. It’s this dynamic balance that makes it irresistible to designers and design lovers alike.Related Stories“The Talia Chandelier is the epitome of playful elegance: A sophisticated chandelier that doesn’t take itself too seriously,” Neill says of the fixture. “It marries artisanal glass with modern form to create a fixture that hovers mesmerizingly between classic and contemporary, fitting effortlessly into all styles of interiors.”Julie SoeferThe Talia Chandelier provides a whimsical yet refined accent in this playroom by Marie Flanigan Interiors. Indeed, the Talia Chandelier’s pop culture moment arrived in full force during the final season of You on Netflix. The chandelier hangs over the dining table in Kate and Joe’s ultra-sleek Manhattan apartment. Framed by floor-to-ceiling balcony doors and a palette of moody jewel tones, the chandelier doesn’t just light the room—it steals the show. Courtesy of NetflixEagle-eyed design lovers might've glimpsed the Talia in the background of the Netflix series You.On TikTok and Instagram, home influencers and everyday design enthusiasts alike have been posting their own takes on “bubble lighting” installations, often citing the Talia as their inspiration. With the installation process being what it is—fairly precarious but deeply satisfying—hashtags like #BubbleChandelier have racked up of views of people installing these effervescent fixtures. For many, it’s become the dream accent—the final flourish to a perfectly put-together room.Part of the chandelier's appeal is versatility. The Talia comes in several sizes and styles, including flush mounts, like designer Anita Yokota utilized in the "cocoon room" of our 2024 Whole Home, making it adaptable across all spaces—from warm minimalist to maximalist glam. While it stuns over a dining table (as we’ve seen in You), it’s just as striking in entryways, bedrooms, or even high-ceilinged bathrooms.Brie WilliamsTwo flush mounts float overhead in the "cocoon room" of our 2024 Whole Home by Anita Yokota.The bubble trend isn’t entirely new, but the Talia represents its most refined iteration yet; earlier versions leaned whimsical or overtly midcentury-inspired. Neill, who has a background in fine art, has evolved it to be more sculptural and serene. This is perfectly in step with the growing appetite for design that feels both elevated and emotionally soft.As interior trends shift toward more organic forms, tactile materials, and statement lighting that doubles as art, the Talia Chandelier hits all the right notes. It’s airy without disappearing, bold without shouting. And in 2025, that balance is exactly what makes it shine.Visual Comfort & Co. Talia Large Chandelier$2,999 at visualcomfort.comFollow House Beautiful on Instagram and TikTok.
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