All About Pendant Lights (2024)

Pendant Lights: An Introduction

Suspended from ceilings by rods or chains, pendants bring light down to the places we need it, and they do so with attention-grabbing grace we can’t help admire, even after the electricity is turned off.

Simpler than a chandelier with its multiple outstretched arms, a pendant is little more than a bulb hidden under a shade swinging on the end of a cord. Yet there’s a wide variety of shapes, sizes, and styles, ranging from 4-inch-diameter mini cylinders to massive 30-inch domes. Some wash light over a big area, giving your foyer or stair landing a welcoming glow. Others focus bright beams onto one strategic spot: a sink or cutting board on a kitchen island, a family photo on the living room credenza.

A pendant’s purpose is often defined by what its shade is made of. Glass ones, whether colorful mouth-blown Murano flutes or industrial-style ribbed globes, as well as most fabric-covered drums throw off ambient light. Shades fashioned from enameled or hand-hammered metal, for instance, confine light in a downward path.

Pendant Anatomy

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Mounting strap: Anchors fixture to outlet box in ceiling.

Canopy: Decorative cover hides electrical hookups.

Nipple: Threads into mounting strap.

Hanger Loop: Connects chain to nipple.

Chain/Rod: Shade must hang at least six inches from ceiling to be considered a pendant.

Socket: Powers bulb. Porcelain sockets stand up better to heat than metal ones.

Shade: Controls direction, spread, and color of light.

Washer: Supports shade. Threads onto outside of socket.

Bulb: Wattage should not exceed capacity on fixture’s label.

Vitals

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What do they cost? A 4-inch, colored-glass “mini” pendant from the home center starts at $25; larger hand-wrought metal fixtures and ones with blown-glass shades can go for $500 and much, much more.

Where can you use them? To light up a workspace, such as a kitchen-island prep zone or a desk in a home office. They can also cast a warm glow in a dining room or an entryway.

Open or closed shade? Closed shades, such as schoolhouse-style opaque globes, soften light and hide the bulb. Shades that are open on the bottom create bright spots beneath them; ones with open tops, such as drum shades, also bounce light off the ceiling.

Install it yourself or hire a pro? Swapping out an old fixture is easy if you know basic wiring. But if your existing wires are brittle or you need to run electricity to a new spot, call an electrician.

How Much to Spend

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A close inspection of two nickle-plated pendants with metal dome-style shades reveals the factors that influence their price. Decorative detail is just the beginning

How Much to Spend: Budget

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Murray Feiss Soho Loft Pendant

Canopy: Stamped white metal, a lightweight alloy that’s easy to plate.

Rod: Thin tubes have visible seams where they screw together. Hinged at the top to work with sloped ceilings.

Finish: Nickel plated, then hand rubbed and lacquered for a satin finish.

Shade: Made of thin, pressed metal. It’s held up by a washer threaded on the socket.

Diameter: 10 in.

Weight: 4 lbs.

Wattage: 100

Warranty: None

Bottom line: This pendant’s light weight makes it easy to install—and easy on the wallet.

Price: About $90, Murray Feiss

How Much to Spend: High-End

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Circa Lighting Edwardian Single Pendant

Canopy: Hefty solid brass. Casting allows for intricate designs.

Rod: Decorative cast-brass knuckles cover the joints where the thick brass tubes screw together.

Finish: Nickel plated, then hand rubbed and antiqued for a matte finish.

Shade: Made of cast brass. It’s held in place with external thumbscrews.

Diameter: 10 in.

Weight: 12 lbs.

Wattage: 100

Warranty: 1 yr.

Bottom line: Heavy brass castings give this fixture an authentic vintage look.

Price: about $504, Circa Lighting

Which Wire Goes Where?

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Fixtures with color-coded wires make installation a snap. Shut off the power, and connect like with like: the neutral white wire to the white one coming out of the outlet box, for instance. But if the pendant’s wires are the same color, you’ll have to roll each one between your fingers to tell the difference. The neutral wire is ribbed and the hot one is smooth. Read the labels at left for a safe-wiring how-to.

How to Handle…

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Pendant Wiggle: Shut off the power, and drop the canopy by loosening the fitting that holds it against the ceiling. Tighten the nipple against the mounting strap, then tighten the fasteners holding the strap to the outlet box. Refit the canopy.

Fast Burnout: If a bulb’s wattage exceeds the fixture’s maximum (see the label on the socket), heat buildup in the shade can shorten the bulb’s life. This is a particular problem in pendants with enclosed shades.

Flickering: A creepy crawly could be the culprit. Drawn to light and heat, bugs can get wedged between the bulb base and socket, interfering with electricity flow. Shut off the power, unscrew the bulb, and blow out the socket with a can of compressed air.

Easy Cleaning

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Don’t unscrew your glass shade—spritz it in place with chandelier spray. Just be sure to turn off the fixture and cover the area below it with newspaper to catch the dirty drips. Buy the spray at the hardware store or make your own: Pour 1 tablespoon of automatic dishwasher detergent, ¼ cup of rubbing alcohol, and 1/3 cup of vinegar into a 32-ounce spray bottle, then fill with water.

Design Help

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Three questions to answer before shopping for your pendant

How Many?

An odd number of fixtures—one, three, or five—generally looks better than an even number. Over a kitchen island, space the fixtures evenly, typically 24 to 30 inches between the centers of the shades.

How Big?

Scale the shade to the size of the room or its most prominent piece of furniture. Over a rectangular dining table, for instance, the shade diameter should equal the table width minus 1 foot on either side, to create a visual buffer around it.

How Bright?

For ambient lighting with incandescent bulbs, aim for 2 watts per square foot—that’s 200 watts for a 10-by-10-foot room. Up the output by as much as 50 percent in rooms painted in saturated colors or that have dark-stained trim. For task lighting, say over the desk in your kid’s room, the rule of thumb is 15 watts per square foot. Don’t be afraid of too much light; you can always install a dimmer.

Hanging Rules: Bathroom Vanity

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An alternative to conventional sconces, these pendants with mosaic-tile shades project a flattering light.

How-to

To eliminate shadows under chin, eyes, and cheeks, mount the pendants near eye level, about 18 inches from the center of the sink.

Hanging Rules: Kitchen Island

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Burnished-copper pendants illuminate key work zones in the kitchen: the prep sink and butcher block.

How-to

For small islands, center just one pendant 30 to 36 inches above the counter. For large islands, evenly space multiple lights, leaving about 18 inches in from the ends so that you won’t bump your head.

Pro Tip: “When hanging two or more pendants over a counter or table, space them so that eash one’s pool of light overlaps with its neighbor to prevent any dim spots.” —Steven L. Klein, Lighting Designer, Milwaukee

Hanging Rules: Dining Table

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A punched-metal hanging lantern throws off a diffuse, mood-setting light in this dining area.

How-to

For visual harmony, let table size dictate the height—typically 33 to 36 inches above its top. Hang it on the high end of the range for a large table, the low end for a small one.

Pro advice: “An outlet supported only by drywall can hold a 35-pound light. For a heavier pendant—up to 200 pounds—install a fan brace to span the distance between the nearest joists.” —Brian S. Bergeron, master electrician, North Reading, Mass.

Hanging Rules: Bedside

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Pendants on either side of this bed save space, eliminating the need for nightstands and table lamps.

How-to

To stand in for reading lamps, mount pendants 50 inches above the floor.

Hanging Rules: Entryway

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Suspended from a long chain, this repro gaslight makes a lofty, two-story foyer feel cozy and welcoming.

How-to

If the ceiling is higher than 14 feet, the pendant’s shade should hang at the midpoint between floor and ceiling. For 8-foot-high ceilings, the shade should be no closer than 6 inches from the ceiling and a minimum of 7 feet above the floor. Always center the fixture with the front door.

Hanging Rules: Kitchen Office

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A pendant at the end of a bank of upper cabinets defines a swath of countertop below as a distinct spot for paying bills and reading recipes.

How-to

For sit-down kitchen desks, leave about 30 inches between the bottom of the shade and the counter. Leave 36 inches for stand-up stations.

Problem Solvers: Adjustable Height

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Pull down on this pulley-style pendant’s handle when you need more light to, say, chop veggies, then give it a gentle push to move it back up. A counterweight holds the fixture still at any height.

About $985, Country line; Dragonflys & Co.

Problem Solvers: Can-Light Conversion

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Turn a ho-hum recessed light into a pendant using a corded adaptor that screws into the existing socket. A decorative canopy hides the adapter and the recessed can.

Instant Pendant Light Adapter with corded socket, canopy, and fabric drum-style shade, about $89; Ballard Designs

Problem Solvers: Many Lights, One Canopy

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This five-bulb Colonial Revival-style fixture, with its array of tulip shades, provides extra light in an entryway or dining room. Each socket can handle up to a 100-watt bulb for five times the lumens of a typical one-bulb pendant.

Duniway, about $1,440; Rejuvenation

Problem Solvers: Pendants On Track

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Hang up to six mini pendants from this 6-foot track for easy-to- adjust task lighting. Each 4½-inch-diameter glass shade hides a 50-watt halogen bulb.

Track and transformer, about $419; each pendant, about $126; Progress Lighting

Problem Solvers: Energy-Saver

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Inside this pendant’s painted shade is a GU24 socket for pin-type CFLs. These bulbs are 77 percent more efficient than incandescents with the same light output. Because this fixture can’t accept old-school screw-in bulbs, it meets California’s strict energy code.

Willamette 4 pendant, about $171; Schoolhouse Electric Co.

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FAQs

What are the rules for hanging pendant lights? ›

As a general rule, pendants should hang 12 to 20 inches below an 8-foot ceiling. For each additional foot of ceiling height, add three inches. For example, in kitchens with a 9-foot ceiling, the pendant should hang 15 to 23 inches below. The pendant height can also be measured up from the surface you intend to light.

What are the disadvantages of pendant lighting? ›

While pendant lights are versatile and stylish, they can cast shadows if not properly spaced, and they might not provide sufficient lighting in very large rooms without additional fixtures.

Are pendant lights a good idea? ›

Verdict. The best thing about pendant lamps is that they are the best option for small spaces. Also, you can use them to concentrate light, especially to the areas that need much lighting. Pendant lights are also the best option for people that want a variety of styles.

What is the purpose of pendant light? ›

Spreads light through the room! This refers to the use of pendant lights to illuminate a room. Placing a pendant light in the center of any main room would count as general lighting. If you mean to illuminate the majority of your lounge, dining or any other room, a pendant light is capable of accomplishing this.

What is the correct height for pendant lights? ›

The bottom of the pendant should be at least 75-90cm / 30” from the surface of the island. Pendant lights should be hung around 72” from the floor to the base of the light fixture.

How many pendant lights should you have? ›

If you have an island that measures 10 feet long, you will need three pendants unless you go with very large-scale pendants (think more than 2 feet diameter). Center one pendant, then allow 24 to 36 inches to place the others on each side. Leave 6 to 12 inches from the edge of the counter to each outside pendant.

Are pendant lights dated? ›

Pendant lights were big in 2023 and are still one of the most popular kitchen island lighting trends of 2024. However, while many of our clients were asking for oversized varieties last year, 2024 kitchen lighting trends are seeing more homeowners select small or proportional options.

Do you need an electrician to install a pendant light? ›

The Short Answer. Yes, you should use an electrician when conducting electrical work in your home. Using an electrician for light fitting installations means that the highest level of electrical expertise is applied to fitting your light.

Can you put pendant lights anywhere? ›

Depending on the room, you can use pendants almost anywhere—kitchens, living rooms, dining rooms, bedrooms, entryways, and even bathrooms. While most hallways don't have the ceiling height to accommodate pendants, I have used them to light long halls in the past.

How do I choose a pendant light? ›

Here are some of the top factors to consider when choosing pendant lights.
  1. Purpose of the Pendant Lights. ...
  2. Know the Types of Pendant Lights Available. ...
  3. Consider the Size. ...
  4. The Positioning of the Pendant Lighting. ...
  5. Height of the Ceiling. ...
  6. Pendant Light Shades.

What are the advantages of pendant lights? ›

One advantage of pendant lighting is that they are flexible in size. Not only do individual fixtures range from small to large, but you can also pair fixtures together. If your space is large, you can hang two or more lights near each other to provide more light output to your room.

How do you position pendant lights? ›

A very general rule of thumb is to hang your pendants at least 7ft (213cm) from the floor to the bottom tip or rim of your pendant to make sure their is adequate clearance above head height. Or, if it is easier to measure, then hang them 2.5 to 3ft (70- 90cm) above your countertop.

How far should a pendant light hang over a sink? ›

There are all sorts of guidelines for over sink light fixtures. You want to leave 30 to 40 inches between the countertop and the bottom of the light fixture. And when you're doing that over the sink it's important to still start at the countertop, not the bottom of the sink.

How far should pendant lights hang from bar? ›

When hanging pendant lights above a bar or a kitchen counter, allow for 30 to 36 inches of air space between counter and the bottom of the pendants. This is the most practical height, especially for pendants used for task lighting.

What height should pendant lights be over a table? ›

Similarly, interior designer Susan Sutter suggests that 'ideally, the bottom of the light fixture should hang 30-36 inches above the standard 30 inch high table top, being sure the bottom of the light doesn't block anyone's view. '

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