First, this chandelier is NOT 9 inches x 14 inches. It's 16" tall, not including the crystals on the bottom, and **24** inches wide. I was expecting a mini chandelier, and this is standard size! So, it's not quite what I was looking for from that perspective. I think it would be cuter if it were the advertised size!
Second, it's VERY hard to put on the crystals. There are little triangular pieces of metal you have to separate with your fingernails and try to fit onto the acrylic arms -- without scratching the acrylic! It's very difficult to do, it takes a LONG time (at least if you don't want to scratch the acrylic). And, the little triangular things don't do a very good job of keeping the crystals on the chandelier.
All in all, though, it's really quite stunning. The combination of the modern acrylic and traditional crystal shapes, with color, is remarkable. I think this fixture would be good in a large hall, over a dining room table (where the room is well-lit otherwise), or in a bedroom (again, where there's not a need for a very large amount of lighting).