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Wagon wheel chandeliers originated in the American West, where pioneers repurposed old wagon wheels into light fixtures. They were created using a very simple, functional design and are symbolic of the resourcefulness of early settlers. 

They were originally made from old wagon wheels and hung from the ceiling using rope or chains. Over time, wagon wheel chandeliers have evolved to incorporate various design elements like lanterns and even antlers—transforming them into rustic statement pieces that add to the aesthetic appeal of many different spaces. 

 

Wagon Wheel Chandelier Origins 

Wagon wheels were a readily available resource in the old American West, and pioneers creatively repurposed them into functional and decorative light fixtures. Their innovative use of materials showed their ingenuity and just how resourceful they could be with what they had.

While the roots of wagon wheel chandeliers are in the American West, they’re now found all over the world. Their versatility and appeal spans far beyond their origin, making them a popular decorative piece for various interiors. 

Wagon Wheel Chandeliers Today 

With their reputation for rustic charm, wagon wheel chandeliers are a traditional favorite. 

With that said not every wagon wheel chandelier looks the same. While they usually feature a metal wheel with lights attached around the circumference, there are many variations and unique incorporations of elements like chains, ropes, and antlers. 

Today, wagon wheel chandeliers are often used as decorative elements in country, western, or rustic-themed spaces. They come in many shapes, sizes, and colors to meet the needs and preferences of many different clients and designs. 

 

Wagon Wheel Chandeliers From Cast Horn Designs

All of our wagon wheel chandeliers are designed right here in the United States. We’re proud to carry on this time-honored tradition. 

Explore the sizes and unique features we offer with our selection of wagon wheel chandeliers.