Pendant Lighting & Chandeliers
Pendant lighting and chandeliers crafted in rattan, brass, and glass. Sculptural silhouettes designed to elevate kitchens, dining rooms, and vaulted interiors with light, texture, and balance.
Choosing the Right Pendant Lighting & Chandeliers for Your Space
Pendant lighting and chandeliers shape both the light and the atmosphere of a room. Suspended with intention, they bring clarity, rhythm, and elevation to kitchens, dining rooms, and entryways. From a single pendant above a quiet breakfast nook to a sculptural chandelier anchoring a vaulted ceiling, each fixture adds dimension without visual weight. This collection focuses on statement overhead lighting that bridges the gap between practical task light and artisan focal point.
Each piece is crafted in coastal materials such as rattan, seeded or smoked glass, burnished brass, and matte finishes. Styles range from sculptural domes to woven textures and linear clusters, with options available in small, oversized, and adjustable formats. Choose from ceiling-mounted, chain-suspended, or multi-drop fixtures to suit modern kitchens, transitional dining rooms, or architectural interiors. These specifications ensure that every fixture integrates seamlessly into high-end design plans.
Pendants over an island should align with the countertop edges, while chandeliers above dining tables are typically hung 30 to 36 inches above the surface. For ceilings over eight feet, raise the fixture by three inches for every additional foot of height. These layout rules help preserve balance, proportion, and functional clarity in any space.
Mix tones with intention by pairing brass with warm woods, glass with cool palettes, or rattan with soft neutrals. For a cohesive look, layer your lighting with curated wall art or decorative vases and bowls that echo your chosen finishes and add depth throughout your space.
Pendant Lighting & Chandeliers: Frequently Asked Questions
Pendant lights and chandeliers are typically hung 30 to 36 inches above a kitchen island or dining table. For ceilings taller than eight feet, raise the fixture by three inches for every additional foot of height to keep the proportions balanced.
Plan for one pendant every 24 to 30 inches of island length. For oversized pendants or multi-light chandeliers, focus on visual balance and ensure the fixtures don’t extend past the countertop edges.
Yes. Most pendants and chandeliers include adjustable rods or chains that work with angled ceilings. Always check the mounting specs to confirm compatibility with sloped junction boxes.
Pendant lights hang from a cord, chain, or rod and suit taller ceilings or task zones. Semi-flush mounts sit closer to the ceiling, making them ideal for hallways, bedrooms, and rooms with lower ceilings.
Rattan, glass, and brass finishes complement airy, coastal interiors. To create flow in open spaces, repeat materials—like pairing a rattan chandelier in the dining room with matching pendants over the island.