Where to Hang Pendant Lights

Determining where to hang your pendant lights isn’t only a matter of specifying the best height or drop length; one of the first steps is envisioning which fixture best complements your personal space.

Take the Pharos – it’s slender silhouette makes a striking border along a lounge area or bar, and easily invites other fixtures to be grouped alongside. Each pendant’s cord set can be customized to hang at varied lengths, with the potential to create an eye-catching clustered effect.

Our Linear Canopy line allows as few as two or as many as five glass pendants to be installed with a single junction box. Choose the lower glow of the Minaret pendants, shown with the Linear 2, to create an intimate mood in your dining room.

At home above your kitchen peninsula, pendants with higher wattages can illuminate a chef’s workspace or simply make that plate of leftovers more inviting.

Admired for its simplistic style and fully customizable design, the five arm Sola 36 with Solitaire glass can satisfy a need for practical lighting in a larger living space or offer an updated take on the classical elegance of a ballroom.

There is no limitation, but your scope of creative vision.


Where to Hang Pendant Lights


Pharos Contemporary Glass Pendant Lights by Jeremy Pyles

Linear 4 Contemporary Chandelier by Jeremy Pyles

Sola 36 Contemporary Chandelier with Solitaire Pendants in Crystal

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