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Crystal Pendant Lights

A crystal pendant hangs where people will look at it, which is the whole argument for one. Over a dining table, above a kitchen island or down a stairwell, the drop puts the crystal at eye level or just above it, and the scatter lands on faces and walls rather than the floor. Our range runs from single-lamp drops around 15cm across to multi-tier clusters over a metre wide.

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Getting the drop right, and how far it adjusts

Drop height is the decision that makes or breaks a pendant, and it is the one most often got wrong. Over a dining table, the bottom of the fitting should sit 75 to 85cm above the tabletop, high enough to see across, low enough to light the table rather than the room. Over a kitchen island the same range works, though people with taller family members often go to 90cm. In a stairwell the fitting hangs in open space, so the constraint is the lowest point anyone will walk under on the landing: 2.1 metres of clearance is the usual minimum.

Most pendants here are supplied on a rod, chain or cable that can be shortened, and we state the minimum and maximum drop on every product page. Rod-suspended fittings adjust in fixed increments because you remove whole rods; chain and cable adjust continuously. That difference matters in a stairwell where you may want a very specific height, and it is worth checking which one a fitting uses before ordering rather than after the electrician has arrived.

Single drops, clusters and tiers

A single crystal pendant suits a hallway, a small dining table or a position where something restrained is wanted. A cluster of several small pendants at staggered heights fills a wider space and reads as more informal. A tiered crystal fitting is the most formal of the three and needs both the ceiling height and the room to carry it. The number of lamps drives the output, not the size, so a large tiered piece with three lamps gives less light than a compact one with eight.

Weight and the ceiling point

Crystal is heavy, and a multi-tier pendant can run past 10kg. Every product page states the weight. That figure is what your electrician needs before the fitting arrives, because the existing ceiling point may or may not be rated for it, and that is a question for a qualified person looking at your actual ceiling rather than for a product page.

Clear crystal against smoked

Over a dining table, clear crystal throws the most light back onto the table and the faces around it, which is usually what is wanted. Smoked and champagne crystal reads warmer and less bright, and works better where the pendant is decorative rather than functional, in a hallway, a stairwell or a landing. In a kitchen, clear is almost always the right answer because the light is doing a job.

Over a kitchen island

An island is the hardest position for crystal and the one people ask about most. It is a working surface, so the light has to do a job, and it is usually lit from directly above with nothing else nearby. That argues for clear crystal and for more lamps than you would choose over a dining table, because the scatter that makes crystal attractive also takes light away from the worktop.

Spacing matters as much as the fitting. Two or three smaller pendants spread along the island give a more even result than one large piece in the middle, and the usual rule is to leave around 75cm between centres with at least 15cm from each end of the island. Hang them 75 to 85cm above the surface. One thing worth thinking about before you commit: an island pendant sits in the line of sight of anyone standing at the hob, so a very wide fitting can block the view across an open-plan room in a way the same piece over a dining table never would.

Lamps, dimming and multi-lamp fittings

Most crystal pendants take G9 capsules or E14 candles and are supplied without lamps. On a multi-lamp fitting, buy all the lamps at once and from the same batch: mixed colour temperatures across eight lamps in one fitting is very visible, and it is the most common complaint we hear about multi-lamp pendants. If you plan to dim, every lamp must be dimmable, not just some.

Cleaning a fitting you cannot reach

The practical answer for a stairwell pendant is a long-handled soft duster used regularly rather than a full clean occasionally. For a fitting you can reach, take the crystal elements off where the design allows, clean them separately with a dry cloth, and refit. Photograph the arrangement before you start on a tiered piece, because the pattern is rarely as obvious on reassembly as it looks beforehand.

Frequently Asked Questions

How high should a crystal pendant hang above a dining table?

The bottom of the fitting should sit 75 to 85cm above the tabletop. Over a kitchen island the same range works, and some people go to 90cm. Every product page lists the minimum and maximum drop.

Can the drop be shortened?

Yes on almost every fitting here. Rod-suspended pendants shorten in fixed increments by removing rods; chain and cable adjust continuously. The product page states which and gives the adjustable range.

How much clearance does a stairwell pendant need?

At least 2.1 metres above the lowest point anyone walks under, usually the landing. Measure from that point rather than from the floor below.

Are lamps included?

No. Almost every pendant in this range is supplied without lamps. The fitting type and maximum wattage per lamp are on the product page.

Should I buy all the lamps at once for a multi-lamp pendant?

Yes. Mixed colour temperatures across several lamps in one fitting is very visible, and it is the most common problem people run into. Buy them together and fit them together.

How heavy are crystal pendants?

They vary widely, and a multi-tier fitting can exceed 10kg. The exact weight is on every product page, and your electrician will want it before the fitting arrives.

Clear or smoked crystal over a dining table?

Clear, in most cases. It throws more light back onto the table and the faces around it. Smoked reads warmer and suits decorative positions like a hallway or landing better.

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