Hang It – 6 Statement Pendant Light Trends

Hang It – 6 Statement Pendant Light Trends

Pendant lights are often installed in the center of a room — be it above your sectional in the living room, your dining table, or your kitchen island, these centerpieces can determine the atmosphere of their surroundings while providing the ambient lighting you need to enjoy the room you are in. Since pendant lights are both functional and decorative, it is especially important to choose a design that matches the existing decorating style, the kind of lighting you need at home, and the size of the room in which you intend to install the pendant light. A statement pendant light can make a space look extra special; not only do they illuminate the room, but also they add warmth and ambience to any space. We have chosen 6 popular statement pendant light trends (with product links to our affiliates) that will make the world of difference to your living room, dining room, and kitchen! (Cover Photo Source: House Dressing)

 

[Lantern]

A lantern style pendant light goes wonderfully with farmhouse or cottage style homes. Nothing radiates more visual warmth than this classic!

 

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[Cage]

Since many furniture pieces are more solid-looking, cage style pendant lights offer an opportunity to add some airiness to the room.

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[Geometric]

For rooms that need extra lighting, geometric pendant lights come in brass, copper, and bronze which are popular textures to go with mid-century modern styles. Their colours add warmth to wood, and their metal finishes tend to bounce light around the room to make the space brighter!

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[Bowl]

Bowl and inverted pendant lights are the ideal choice for dining tables since they project light downwards, providing illumination for diners without too much glare.

Source: Vogue

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[Cascade]

In spaces that are more spacious with higher ceilings, clusters of pendant lights styled asymmetrically will balance the linear proportion in the room nicely.




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[Spotlight]

For rooms with lower ceiling, spotlights and track lights are also all-time favourites since they won’t overwhelm small spaces. While they distribute light evenly across the room, they are also easily-adjustable when there are specific frames or paintings on which you’d like more focus in the room.




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