Wine Bottle Chandelier

Created By: Kaalessi (talk) 00:38, 12 December 2019 (UTC)

The goal of this project was to create a superior wine bottle chandelier for much less than the commercial counterpart. 3D printing was used to create a mount to sturdily hold the light bulb in place.

Parts Needed to Create a Wine Bottle Chandelier

  • 3D Printed Mounts ($2.50)
    • Since each wine bottle may be different, it may be required to modify the openSCAD parameters listed at the top of the file to create a secure fit.
    • I found that for most bottles, a neck parameter of 18mm works well. Some bottles have a smaller neck, where you will need to adjust the size to 16.5mm. A sample 18 mm test piece is provided at the MyMiniFactory link listed below.
  • Top Wood Box Body ($0)
    • There are no specific dimensions. Decide based on how many bottles your chandelier can hold.
    • With some asking around, you may find someone with wood scraps. I used birch plywood.
  • Wine Bottles ($0)
    • The bottom of each bottle will need to be cut off with a diamond tile saw, or by etching the glass and breaking off the unwanted portion.
    • It is necessary to sand the bottom of each bottle thoroughly so that you will not get cut.
  • Wire (20.69)
  • Light Bulb Sockets (13.98)
  • Light Bulbs (15.99)

Access the Files!

Files on MyMiniFactory: https://www.myminifactory.com/object/3d-print-wine-bottle-chandelier-mounts-107215

Images

Cost Savings

  1. Cost to build: $53.16 (including additional materials to make another chandelier)

Comparable alternatives can go for as high as ~$820! That is a savings of about 94%.

Page data
Authors Kurtis Alessi
License CC-BY-SA-3.0
Cite as Kurtis Alessi (2019–2025). "Wine Bottle Chandelier". Appropedia. Retrieved November 28, 2025.