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Everly Quinn Tiered Crystal Chandelier
Everly Quinn Review

Everly Quinn Tiered Crystal Chandelier

Updated July 2026
7.6/ 10

Best for Foyers

Overall score based on 7 weighted metrics.

The Everly Quinn tiered crystal chandelier is the pick for filling a big vertical space — a two-story foyer or great room where a normal fixture would look lost. Its multi-tier cascade of teardrop crystals (156 on the larger SKUs) reads as a genuine "wow" statement, and owners consistently say it punches above its price, with one expecting it to look cheap next to $2,000-plus fixtures and being pleasantly surprised. It ships with extra chain for high-ceiling drops. The honest catches are all about the install: assembly is genuinely tedious (hanging dozens of crystals), shipping damage to crystals is a recurring complaint, and at full scale it is heavy enough to need a properly rated ceiling box. Big scale for the money, if you go in prepared.

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Pros

  • Genuinely large scale — owners confirm it reads as a true "wow" statement piece in tall spaces
  • Teardrop crystals described by multiple reviewers as high quality and extremely reflective, punching above the price point
  • Strong value perception — one reviewer expected it to look cheap next to $2,000+ comparable fixtures and was pleasantly surprised
  • Assembly, while long, is described as straightforward and logical, not requiring an electrician for the crystal-hanging portion
  • Big presence for the money — an accessible way to fill a two-story foyer without commissioning a custom fixture

Cons

  • Assembly is genuinely tedious — one reviewer had to individually reconfigure the wire attachment on all 156 crystals
  • Quality-control and shipping damage is a real, recurring complaint, with crystals arriving cracked or chipped
  • Very bright with all lights active; several owners recommend adding a dimmer as an extra purchase and install step
  • At full tiered scale this is a genuinely heavy fixture — ceiling junction box and mounting hardware need to be up to the load
  • Large multi-tier crystal designs are the highest-maintenance in this category given the sheer crystal count

Specifications

Style
Multi-tier cascading crystal, statement/maximalist
Material
Metal frame with extensive teardrop/faceted crystal drops (156 crystals on a comparable large SKU)
Number of Lights
9-10+ depending on SKU (Emmin 10-light, Mamuni 9-light)
Bulb Type
Standard base, dimmable-compatible; some SKUs offer integrated LED — verify per listing
Dimmable
Yes, generally
Dimensions
Described by owners as "HUGE"; exact diameter/height varies by SKU, confirm on listing
Adjustable Hang
Yes, typically supplied with extra chain/cable for high-ceiling drop
Foyer/Sloped-Ceiling Suitability
Explicitly designed for two-story foyer and great-room volume

Performance

Scale is this fixture’s whole reason for being, and it delivers. The multi-tier cascade is genuinely large — owners describe it as "HUGE" — so it reads properly from both floors of a two-story space where a single-tier fixture would disappear, and it ships with extra chain or cable for the high drop. The teardrop crystals are described as high-quality and extremely reflective, throwing real sparkle across a big room. The one performance note: it is very bright with all lights on, so several owners recommend adding a dimmer (an extra purchase and install step) to control the effect. For filling vertical volume with light and glamour, it does exactly what it’s meant to.

Build Quality

For a house-brand statement piece, the build is reasonable and the crystals are better than the price suggests — reviewers repeatedly say it looks like a far pricier fixture. The honest realities are inherent to big crystal fixtures: quality-control and shipping damage are recurring complaints (crystals arriving cracked or chipped, handled through Wayfair claims), assembly is genuinely tedious with dozens of crystals to hang individually, and at full scale it is heavy enough that your ceiling junction box and mounting hardware must be rated for the load. None of this is a dealbreaker, but it means this is a fixture to install carefully, not casually.

Value Assessment

On big-scale impact per dollar, the Everly Quinn is a strong value. Genuinely filling a two-story foyer normally means either a custom fixture costing many times more or an undersized piece that looks wrong — and this delivers the former’s presence at a house-brand price. Owners consistently report it over-delivers on perceived value. What holds it just below our top pick is the install burden and the QC/shipping-damage risk that come with a large crystal fixture, plus the near-required dimmer. For the specific job of anchoring a tall space affordably, though, the value case is real.

Who Should Buy It

Buyers with a two-story foyer, great room, or other tall space who want genuine statement scale and crystal glamour without commissioning a custom fixture, and who are prepared for a tedious assembly and a rated ceiling box.

Who Should Skip It

Anyone with standard 8–9 foot ceilings (it will overwhelm the room — size down to the Willa Arlo), buyers who want a modern or sputnik look, and those unwilling to deal with fiddly crystal assembly or add a dimmer.

Final Recommendation

The Everly Quinn tiered crystal chandelier is our Best for Foyers pick: the affordable way to fill a two-story space with real crystal drama, provided you have the ceiling height and the patience for assembly. If your ceilings are standard, step down to our Editor’s Choice Willa Arlo Theodora, which is sized right for normal rooms and even better proven.