Hanging Pendant Lights
It's time for a new statement hanging pendant light if your room is lacking a bit of life and light. We offer hanging pendant lights in all shapes, sizes and colour to suit any room. Perfect for creating ambience in Livingrooms, kitchens or dining rooms.
























































HANGING PENDANT LIGHTS
HANGING PENDANT LIGHTS THAT ELEVATE EVERY ROOM
Hanging pendant lights are the perfect blend of style and function. Suspended gracefully from the ceiling, they draw the eye upward, add depth to your interiors, and create a striking focal point in any space. From kitchens and dining rooms to hallways, bedrooms, and living areas, hanging lights transform a room with both elegance and practicality.
Our collection offers everything from statement hanging lights to hanging colourful shades, so you can find the perfect match for your home.
LIGHTING THAT WORKS HARD AND LOOKS BEAUTIFUL
Hanging pendant lights are more than illumination — they’re design statements. Use a cluster of pendants over a kitchen island for practical task lighting that doubles as a showpiece. Add a single large pendant above a dining table to anchor the room. Or style them in pairs for symmetry and balance in a hallway or bedroom.
With adjustable heights, durable fittings, and versatile designs, these pendant lights adapt to your lifestyle. Whether your style is contemporary, industrial, or classic, a hanging pendant brings instant impact without overwhelming the room.
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STATEMENENT HANGING LIGHTS THAT CHANGE WITH THE SEASONS
Hanging light pendants offer year-round atmosphere: bright and fresh in spring, airy and light in summer, warm and glowing in autumn, and cosy and festive in winter. More than just ceiling lights, they create ambiance, highlight your favourite spaces, and make your home feel more inviting every single day.
Durable, stylish, and endlessly versatile, pendant lights that hang aren’t just functional — they’re an upgrade that transforms the way you live in your home.
Hanging Pendant Lights FAQs
The sweet spot for hanging pendant lights is 30 to 36 inches above the surface, typically a dining table, kitchen island, or countertop. This range ensures your light is both functional and aesthetically pleasing—it’ll illuminate the area effectively without obstructing views or movement. If you're working with ceilings taller than the standard 8 feet, a good rule of thumb is to add about 3 inches for every foot of additional ceiling height. For example, with a 10-foot ceiling, aim to hang the pendant about 36 to 42 inches above your surface. This maintains visual balance and prevents the fixtures from seeming dwarfed or floating awkwardly in space. Bonus tip: when hanging pendants over open floor areas (like in foyers or hallways), keep the bottom of the fixture at least 7 feet off the ground so people can pass under comfortably.
When installing a row of pendant lights—particularly over a kitchen island or long table—the spacing matters as much as the style. Ideally, keep a 24 to 30-inch gap between the centers of each fixture. This allows for even light distribution and avoids overcrowding. Also, consider the overall length of the surface and the number of pendants you plan to hang. Don’t forget to leave at least 6 inches between the edge of the surface and the first pendant so it doesn’t feel cramped or out of balance. For a well-proportioned setup, sketch out a layout beforehand or use painter’s tape to mark potential spots and visualize the spacing in your actual room.
Yes! Most pendant lights offer adjustable hanging lengths via cords, chains, or rods—which is excellent news if your ceiling height or furniture layout changes. The process varies depending on the fixture’s design, but typically involves loosening the canopy (the part attached to the ceiling) and either pulling the excess cord up into the canopy or shortening the chain length. For corded pendants, ensure the cord is neatly tucked inside and not strained; for chains, use pliers to remove excess links carefully. Adjustable pendants are especially helpful if you move to a new home, renovate, or even just swap out furniture. Always turn off the power supply before attempting any adjustments yourself, and consult the manufacturer’s instructions for model-specific details.
Size can make or break a pendant light’s impact. For single pendant installations, a common formula is to add the length and width of the room in feet, then convert that number to inches—this gives you a general idea of the ideal fixture diameter. For example, a room that’s 12 feet by 10 feet would suggest a pendant about 22 inches wide. If you're hanging multiple pendants over a long surface like a kitchen island, choose fixtures that complement the length proportionally. Another tip is to consider the height and volume of the room—tall ceilings can handle larger or more dramatic pendants, while lower ceilings benefit from sleeker, more compact designs. Oversized pendants can make a bold statement, but scale matters: too large and the space feels crowded; too small and it loses visual presence.