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Pendant Lights

Pendant lights do their best work where people gather: over dining tables, kitchen islands and stairwell voids. Our range covers single drops and multi-light clusters in metal, glass and alabaster, with finishes from soft white and brushed brass to matt black and chrome. Most designs sit in the small 30cm to 50cm width band, which makes grouping and spacing straightforward.

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How Low Should a Pendant Light Hang?

Drop height decides whether a pendant works or irritates. Two measuring rules cover almost every situation. Over furniture, work from the surface below rather than the ceiling: leave roughly 75cm to 90cm between a tabletop or worktop and the underside of the shade. In spaces people walk through, keep the lowest point of the fitting at least 2.1 metres above the floor. Everything else on this page builds on those two numbers.

Ceiling height changes the maths. On a standard 2.4 metre ceiling there is little spare drop in walk-through areas, so shallow shades and short suspensions earn their keep. At 2.7 metres or more a pendant has room to breathe, and a double-height void opens the door to genuinely long drops. Cables are normally set to length when the light is fitted, so agree the final figure with your electrician before the wiring goes in and check the suspension allows the drop you have planned.

Pendants Over Dining Tables

The dining table is the classic pendant position, and most of the pendants we stock suit dining rooms. Centre the light on the table rather than the room, then set it 75cm to 90cm above the tabletop. At that height the shade lights faces and food without glaring at anyone seated, and because nobody walks beneath the table the 2.1 metre rule does not apply.

Sizing is a proportion game. A shade around half to two-thirds of the table width sits comfortably, and most designs in our range fall within the small 30cm to 50cm width band, which suits the majority of four to six seat tables. Over a long rectangular table, a row of two or three matching single pendants spaced evenly along the centre line usually beats one small light marooned in the middle, and odd numbers tend to look more settled than even ones.

Grouping Pendants Over a Kitchen Island

An island follows the same drop rule, measured from the worktop: 75cm to 90cm of clear space keeps the light useful for prep while leaving sightlines open across the kitchen. Spacing matters as much as height. Divide the island length by the number of pendants plus one, hang a light at each division, and keep at least 60cm between shades so the run reads as a deliberate group. Three small pendants suit most islands, while very long runs can carry four or five. Our small-width glass and metal designs are a natural fit here, and warm white output, the most common colour temperature across the range, keeps a kitchen feeling homely rather than clinical.

Long Drops for Stairwells and Hallways

A stairwell void is the one place in most homes where a really long drop is possible, and a pendant hung through two storeys ties the levels together. Centre the light on the void rather than on either ceiling, and check clearance along the whole flight: measure head height above the nosing of each step, not just from the hallway floor. Vertical duo designs and clusters hung at staggered heights fill a tall void far better than a single small shade, which can look lost from below.

Hallways with ordinary ceilings take pendants happily too, and a good share of our range suits hallway use. Hold to the 2.1 metre clearance, pick a shallow or compact shade, and let a row of matching pendants pace out a long corridor at even intervals.

Singles, Duos and Clusters

Single one-light pendants make up the bulk of the range, and they are the flexible choice: hang one alone beside a bed in place of a lamp, or repeat several to build your own arrangement over an island or table. Where you want a ready-made group, cluster designs carry several shades from a single ceiling point, four-light versions included, and vertical duo pendants stack two diffusers on one drop. Clusters earn their place where only one ceiling outlet exists but the space asks for more, a stair void or a square hall ceiling for example. If you group separate singles instead, plan a ceiling fixing for each light or gather them on a multi-drop canopy plate.

Materials, Finishes and Bulbs

Metal shades dominate the range, joined by glass designs, including opal glass pieces that give a soft, even, ambient light, and a smaller group of alabaster pendants with a dedicated range of their own. Finishes run from white, soft white and matt grey through gold, brushed brass, copper, bronze and rose gold to chrome, black chrome and matt black, so tying a pendant to cabinet handles or table legs is rarely a problem.

On the technical side, the split is between E27 fittings, which take standard screw-in bulbs such as GLS filament lamps, and integrated LED designs with the light source built in. E27 gives you control over brightness and bulb style, while integrated LED keeps shapes slim and lines clean. Most pendants here are IP20 rated, which makes them right for dry indoor rooms: dining rooms, kitchens away from splash zones, living rooms, hallways and bedrooms. The styling leans modern, contemporary and minimalist, with a run of industrial-style designs for harder-edged schemes.

Frequently Asked Questions

What height should a pendant light hang over a dining table?

Allow 75cm to 90cm between the tabletop and the bottom of the shade. That range lights the table surface properly while keeping the bulb out of seated sightlines. Measure from the table, not the floor, and centre the pendant on the table rather than the room. If your ceiling is unusually tall, stay within the same band; raising the light higher just weakens it as a focal point over the table.

How many pendant lights do I need over a kitchen island?

Three is the usual answer for a standard island, hung 75cm to 90cm above the worktop with at least 60cm between shades. Divide the island length by the number of lights plus one and place a pendant at each point for even spacing. Odd numbers generally look better balanced than even ones, and small shades in the 30cm to 50cm width band keep the run in proportion.

Should I choose an E27 pendant or an integrated LED design?

E27 pendants take standard screw-in bulbs, including GLS filament lamps, so you can swap brightness, colour temperature and bulb style whenever you like, and replacing a failed bulb is simple. Integrated LED pendants build the light source into the fitting, which allows slimmer shapes and a cleaner look. Both types are well represented across our range; with an E27 fitting, the colour temperature comes from the bulb you choose.

Can I hang a pendant light in a stairwell?

Yes, and a double-height stair void is one of the best spots for a long drop. Centre the light on the void and check clearance carefully: measure head height above the stair nosings along the whole flight, not just from the hall floor, keeping the lowest point at least 2 metres clear. Vertical duo designs and clusters hung at staggered heights fill a tall space better than one small shade.

Are these pendant lights suitable for bathrooms?

Nearly all the pendants in this range are IP20 rated, which makes them right for dry indoor spaces such as dining rooms, kitchens, living rooms, hallways and bedrooms. IP20 fittings should not be installed in bathroom zones where they may be exposed to steam or splashing. If you want a pendant near a bath or shower, look for a fitting with a higher IP rating and confirm zone rules with a qualified electrician.

How much is delivery on pendant lights?

UK delivery is £14.99, and orders of £99 and over qualify for free UK delivery. If a pendant is not right once it arrives, you can return it within 14 days of delivery, with the return postage paid by the customer and the refund made in line with our returns policy. That window gives you time to check the size, finish and cable drop against your room before you commit to installation.

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