kroonlambid
Kroonlambid are a class of chandelier-style ceiling light fixtures known for their crown-like arrangement of arms and decorative prisms. The term is Estonian for “crown lamps” and refers to lighting fixtures that spread light from multiple arms around a central body. They are typically mounted to the ceiling and can vary greatly in size from modest domestic models to large, ornate installations.
Design and features vary, but kroonlambid commonly use a central stem or canopy with several arms radiating
History and use are linked to European decorative arts, where multi-arm chandeliers evolved from candle-lit forms
Contemporary kroonlambid may use LED bulbs and simpler silhouettes while retaining the multi-arm chandelier concept. Installation