500W to 600W? Are you sure that you live in a house and not a castle? Or maybe you're planning to conduct a few surgical operations(?), because the room will be as bright as an operating theatre!
Take a look at the fuse for the circuit. It's probably rated at 3 amps. If so, you can theoretically draw a
total of 690W (assuming a 230V supply) for the
entire circuit (i.e. including all of the other lights on the same circuit). However good practice always requires that loads are kept below the theoretical maximum, so I'd suggest that you shouldn't really be exceeding much more than about 500W for the
entire circuit.
Chris
PS: Don't forget that incandescent lamps are currently being phased out on a voluntary basis but the ban will eventually become mandatory. You'll have to switch to low-energy bulbs at some time in the future, so it would seem to wise to look for a chandelier which is designed for them. (Then you won't have to worry about excessive electrical loads or, indeed, excessive electricity bills).
PPS: Sorry, I just couldn't resist posting this link:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hcW-IrZe6aI