Pendant Lights
Available in a huge selection of materials, colours and sizes, pendants are one of the most versatile types of light. Pendants allow you to match your lighting to your colour scheme without breaking the bank, as there is something to match every budget.
Entrances are a chance for you to make a dramatic statement, so cluster styles or pendants with a textured finish can work well. Multiple pendants in materials such as copper or glass hung over an island seems to be trend that is not going anywhere soon. Not only does this arrangement look stylish, it creates an abundance of central lighting.
Available in a huge selection of materials, colours and sizes, pendants are one of the most versatile types of light. Pendants allow you to match your lighting to your colour scheme without breaking the bank, as there is something to match every budget.
Entrances are a chance for you to make a dramatic statement, so cluster styles or pendants with a textured finish can work well. Multiple pendants in materials such as copper or glass hung over an island seems to be trend that is not going anywhere soon. Not only does this arrangement look stylish, it creates an abundance of central lighting.
When you’re choosing a pendant light, there is an incredible amount of choice, and you can find styles for almost every room in the home. The single pendant is of course an option, but in our range you can also choose from so many more types of pendant lights – bar pendants, multi arm lights, rise and fall styles, semi flush styles, cascading pendants, and chandeliers are all great choices.
There are a huge range of colourways to choose from when you’re picking pendant lights, and you’ll find most colours in our range – from white, to brass, to black, as well as pendants in multicoloured designs, including intricate Tiffany style pendants. That means that you can choose a material that you like and that looks great in the space. If you’re decorating a home office in a minimalist style, a sleek, tube style pendant over a desk might be the right look. Over kitchen islands, LED styles can provide the brightness you need, and above dining tables, bar pendants that have multiple bulbs can work wonderfully well – and you can choose a pendant light based on the size of the room, with some pendant lights having up to twenty bulbs.
While there are still plenty of pendant lights that have spaces for traditional bulbs – which allow you to pick the bulbs that create the look you want – designers also use LEDs to create intricate pendant lights that look great, have low running costs, and last for years without needing to be replaced.
Although you’re likely to be considering a pendant light based on the fact that the room you’re buying for has a relatively high ceiling, there are also height adjustable pendant lights, and semi-flush designs, so you can get the look without it posing a risk to your family.