Rattan pendant light with coastal styling and a natural woven shade

Lighting

Lighting doesn’t just brighten a space - it defines it. Explore table lamps, pendant lights, and chandeliers curated to layer light with warmth, shape, and quiet presence.

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      Lighting sets the tone, both literally and emotionally. It defines a space, shapes the mood, and acts as the quiet architecture of a well-designed room.

      This collection gathers our full range of decorative lighting, curated for interiors where materials, mood, and form matter deeply. You'll find coastal pendant lights in open-weave rattan and fluted ceramic, sculptural chandeliers crafted in wood and glass, minimalist sconces in matte black or brass, and table lamps that feel grounded and intentional.

      A coastal influence runs throughout. Light-catching finishes, soft silhouettes, and textures echo sand, shell, and sky. The collection also draws from Japandi restraint, modern rustic warmth, and collected global ease. Each piece is selected to layer light with softness and direction — across entryways, over dining tables, beside reading chairs, or above kitchen islands.

      Explore our pendant lights for sculptural focus, chandeliers for overhead elegance, or table lamps for quiet accents in every corner.

      Good lighting doesn’t just illuminate. It anchors, guides, and adds soul to the spaces we inhabit.

      Designing with Lighting: FAQs

      To size a pendant light for a dining table, choose a fixture that is about one-half to two-thirds the width of the table. Hang the pendant so the bottom sits 30 to 36 inches above the tabletop for balanced illumination and clear sightlines.

      Use soft white or warm LED bulbs (2700K–3000K) for ambient lighting to create a relaxed mood. For task lighting, like reading or kitchen prep, opt for brighter daylight bulbs (4000K–5000K) to ensure clarity without harshness.

      Yes. Fixtures made with natural materials are typically reinforced with metal frames or treated for durability. Rattan, seagrass, and wood offer longevity while adding warmth and texture to interiors when properly cared for.