Pendant Lights
Pendant Lights — Single Points of Perfect Light
Pendant lights are the most versatile fixture in any lighting scheme—precise in their placement, immediate in their impact. Our pendant range spans the organic (SELENE's 3D-printed moon surface, BIANCA's rustic wood art piece) through the modular (HALO's stackable willow wood rings, scalable from a single pendant to a multi-ring cluster) to the architectural (ASTRA's raindrop-tubular cascade inspired by Finnish rainfall, FLOS's postmodern spiral-ball cluster). Use them over dining tables, above kitchen islands, flanking a bedroom bedhead, or as a centrepiece in a living room with double-height ceilings.
- Modular systems: Can be configured to your ceiling and space using a single canopy or a cluster.
- Colour temperature choice: Warm white, cool white, and remote-changeable variants available. Select at purchase—colour temperature is fixed in integrated LED models.
- Height-adjustable: Suspension cable or rod length is adjustable on most models. Set the drop during installation for your specific ceiling height and table clearance.
Why Choose a Pendant Over a Chandelier?
- Precision placement: A pendant hangs exactly where you position it—ideal over an island, beside a bed, or at the centre of a small dining area where a full chandelier would overscale.
- Cluster potential: Multiple pendants at varying heights create a chandelier-like effect while giving you full control over the arrangement.
- Clean silhouette: In minimalistic and Scandinavian interiors, a single well-chosen pendant is often the stronger choice over a complex chandelier form.
- Bedroom-friendly: Pendants hung as bedside lights free up table surfaces and position light exactly at reading height—browse our bedroom collection for compatible options.
Pairing Pendants With Other Lighting
- A pendant over the dining table pairs naturally with wall lights on the adjacent wall
- Over an island, pair with ceiling lights in the surrounding kitchen for balanced overall illumination
- In a living room, combine a statement pendant with a floor lamp to cover both high and low lighting zones
Explore Pendant Lights
By Room: Dining Room | Living Room | Bedroom | Staircase | Office
By Style: Minimalistic | Scandinavian | Post-Modern | Wabi Sabi
By Material: Crystal Collection
Shop: All Pendant Lights | Best Sellers | New Arrivals
How to Choose a Pendant
- Hanging height: 28–34 inches from pendant bottom to table surface for dining. 7 feet from floor to pendant bottom for open-plan or non-table applications.
- Shade width: For dining tables, the shade diameter should be roughly half the table width. For kitchen islands, one large pendant or a row of smaller ones spaced 24–30 inches apart.
- Single vs. cluster: A single large pendant makes a stronger statement. A cluster of smaller pendants at varying heights creates warmth and complexity. Both work—choose based on the room's scale and your existing décor.
- Check adjustability: All Zenduce pendants include adjustable suspension—confirm the minimum and maximum drop length on the product page before purchasing for high or low ceilings.
Installation Note
Pendant lights are hardwired fixtures. All mounting hardware and ceiling canopy are included. A licensed electrician is recommended, particularly for cluster installations using a single canopy with multiple cable runs.















































