Welcome to Our Lighting Guide

Your journey to mastering the art of home lighting starts here. Lighting isn’t just about brightness, it shapes mood, enhances functionality, and brings personality to your space.

We'll guide you room by room, from cozy living areas to productive home offices—because each space deserves its own perfect glow. Click on any room below to explore practical tips and ideas tailored to its unique lighting needs.

Let’s dive in and discover how the right lighting can truly transform your home.

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    Pendant Lighting

    Types of Pendant Lights

    The world of pendant lights is as diverse as it is beautiful. There are several types to choose from, each bringing its unique charm and functionality to a space. Some of the most popular styles have captivated the hearts of many.

    Rowan Pendant Lights

    Known for their all rounder personality, Rowan can blend in any type of décor, adding to the charm of the room without taking the spotlight. These lights come in various sizes, but similar shapes, and they’re perfect additions to your room without compromise.

    Futura Pendant Lights

    The talk ofthe day, the heart of the party, and the voice heard. Futura will be the centrepiece of the room, it isn’t an accessory to your room, but the pillar that moves its aesthetic towards itself, and refuses to be just a part of a whole.

    Handmade using the best materials available, the glass is mouth-blown and hand-painted making sure that each piece will be as perfect as its personality.

    Uva Pendant Lights

    Inspired by nature itself, Uva is the touch of nature that you add to your space to make it whole, perfect for clusters or a spread design, they’re simple elegance that pop the
    design in the space to fit your ideals.

    Made by hand, these crystal and glass pendant lights are built, painted and blown in Europe.

    Choosing the Right Pendant Light

    Selecting the perfect pendant light for your space involves considering several factors. Each element plays a crucial role in ensuring that the light complements the room's overall design while fulfilling its functional requirements.

    Room Size

    The size of the room is a critical factor in choosing the right pendant light. In larger
    spaces, multiple pendants or a larger fixture can create a striking focal point. In contrast, smaller rooms benefit from single, understated pendants that do not overwhelm the space.

    Ceiling Height

    Ceiling height is another essential consideration. For rooms with high ceilings, such as bedrooms, taller pendant lights can help fill the vertical space, creating a balanced look. Conversely, shorter pendants or flush-mounted fixtures are better suited for rooms with lower ceilings to avoid obstructing the view.

    Design Preferences

    Your personal style and the room's existing décor should guide your choice of pendant light. Whether you prefer a modern, minimalist design or a more traditional, ornate fixture, there are pendant lights to suit every taste. Consider the materials, colours, and shapes that will best complement your space.

    What is the Best Placement for Pendant Lights?

    Proper placement and installation of pendant lights can significantly impact their
    effectiveness and aesthetic appeal. Here are some best practices to ensure your pendant lights shine brightly.

    Above Kitchen Islands

    Pendant lights above kitchen islands not only provide essential task lighting but also enhance the kitchen's visual appeal. For optimal illumination, hang the pendants 75 to 90 centimetres above the countertop,
    spacing them evenly to cover the entire island.

    Dining Areas

    In diningareas, pendant lights create a cosy and intimate atmosphere. Hang the light fixture 70 to 85 centimetres above the dining table to ensure ample lighting without obstructing conversations. Choose a dimmable option to adjust the brightness according to the occasion.

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    Dining room

    The cornerstone - the pendant lamp above the dining table - should illuminate the table without casting unnecessary light elsewhere.

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    Bathroom

    When choosing lighting for your bathroom, consider the material, colour, position, and most importantly, your own personal taste.

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    Bedroom

    Soften the Light: Avoid sharp, cold light in the bedroom. Instead, go for light sources that provide soft, muted light, such as lamps with shades made of fabric.

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