Pendant lights add a unique sense of character to any space, from a casual porch to a formal dining area. You can bring style to a bedroom, add light in a stairwell, or make a statement in an entryway with an endless array of options to create the ideal pendant lighting that works in your space. Options often include multiple shade styles, colors, and more for a pendant that lights your space and looks the way you want it.
1. Kitchen Island
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This globe pendant combines classic modern lines with unparalleled texture and shine. Make an elegant statement with a pair of globe lights over a kitchen island.
2. End of the Bed
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The design of this pendant light is a reproduction of a factory light made in 1915. Although historically inspired, this pendant light is crafted with contemporary details, timeless fixture and period-authentic wire net enduring features in your home now and into the future. Install it over the end of your bed to add whimsy to your room.
3. Entryway
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Spruce up your entryway with fabulous ambient lighting like this pendant light in suspended large bowl shade that creates a serene balance of heft and lightness.
4. Porch
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Inspired by vintage warehouse lights from the late 19th century, this rod pendant adds industrial appeal to spaces both large and small. The classic silhouette adds style to the porch here.
5. Storeroom
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This pendant features a streamlined cage fixture with industrial appeal, complete with a sleek dome shade for a classic, updated look. Complete your store room with this timeless pendant.
6. Stairwell
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The three classic globe pendants complement the reclaimed wood wall panel, giving the stairwell an extra touch of personality and warmth.
7. Powder Room
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Pendant lights provide instant romance factor to a powder room. Create a haven in your home and indulge yourself in the retreat.
8. Bedside Table
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Hang long pendants so they are low over the centre of each bedside table. You can also match the colour of your pendants to the colour scheme in your space for maximum impact.
9. Dining Table
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For places where lighting needed to be little more than functional like dining area, these plug-in pendant lights are just about the smartest thing out there. You can hang them where you like, reposition them when you want, and take them along if you move.
10. Work Desk
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This handsome pendant is based on purely functional lights that would have illuminated stairwells, sheds, and machine shops in the early parts of the 20th century. This corded bare-bulb pendant is a stripped-down version of a typical pendant. Originally found only where the most utilitarian lighting was needed, now they serve as a handsome accent over bars, sinks, and islands.
11. Countertop
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Paired with the white exposed brick wall and concrete sink, this pair of high-gloss pendants bring in the industrial appeal to the kitchen.