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Kitchen pendant light ideas: An expert guide to styles and placement

Looking to elevate your kitchen design with pendant lighting? Our comprehensive guide explores popular pendant styles, optimal hanging heights, and creative ways to use pendant lights to enhance your kitchen's atmosphere...


Why use pendant lights in a kitchen?

Lighting plays a huge role in creating atmosphere and setting the tone in interior design – and when it comes to lighting a kitchen, ceiling pendant lights have a lot going for them. 

They provide plenty of practical ambient and task lighting, they’re ideal for helping to define different zones, add depth and interest, and they create focal points within a kitchen. And unlike spotlights, pendant lights are beautiful objects in their own right, adding style and character – and a well-chosen kitchen pendant light can make a real design statement.

Contemporary pastel pendant lights enhance the fresh, light feel in the Dulwich kitchen


What’s the best style of pendant light for a kitchen?

The best style of pendant light for a kitchen depends on the kind of look and feel you want to create. Kitchen pendant lights come in all sorts of different styles, from traditional lanterns to sleek contemporary designs and bold industrial styles – so whether you’re looking to complement your kitchen design or create contrast and make a statement, you can find the right kitchen pendant style to suit your kitchen space.

A pair of big, bold globe pendants adds warmth and drama in the Hampton Court kitchen


What are the most popular kitchen pendant light styles?

Some of the most popular styles of kitchen pendant light include:

  • Lantern style pendant lights for a traditional feel
  • Glass pendant lights – elegant and versatile, glass pendant lights come in a range of different styles and have a timeless quality which works in any kitchen
  • Contemporary style pendant lights – for clean lines and a minimalist feel; materials such as copper, brass, ceramic and concrete add an industrial edge
  • Bar pendant lights – for a streamlined, modern look 
  • Cluster pendant lights – a grouping or cluster of pendants creates a beautiful focal point
  • Oversized pendant lights – really enormous pendants can make a fabulous statement 
  • Rise and fall pendant lights height adjustable kitchen pendant lights create a striking visual effect. 


Kitchen pendant styles: ideas and inspiration

There’s a seemingly endless array of different styles available, so here are some of our favourite examples of different kitchen pendant light styles, as featured in the Naked Kitchens portfolio, to help inspire you…


1) Use a row of pendant lights to frame a kitchen island

Stylish pendant lights frame the island in the Surrey Malthouse kitchen

A row of three or five matching pendant lights over a kitchen island creates a sense of balance and symmetry. In the Surrey Malthouse kitchen above, a trio of lights frames the kitchen island beautifully, bringing the space together and placing the island at the heart of the kitchen.


2) Create a traditional feel with lantern style kitchen pendants

Lantern style pendants create a traditional feel in the Georgian Hall kitchen

Lantern style pendant lights add a warm, traditional touch to a kitchen, and they come in a range of different designs. In the Georgian Hall kitchen, above, the large lantern pendants look stunning suspended over the rich walnut kitchen island, creating a classic country feel.


3) Add elegance and texture with glass kitchen pendant lights

Glass pendants add a sense of elegance in the Pelham kitchen

Glass pendant lights are incredibly versatile: they work well in any kitchen. In the Pelham kitchen above, the clear glass bulb pendants make a striking contemporary statement.

Ribbed glass pendant lights add texture in the Westward Ho kitchen

Meanwhile, in the Westward Ho kitchen above, the ribbed glass pendant lights bring texture and interest to the space, combining both traditional and modern design elements. 


4) Create a smart contemporary feel with a bar pendant light

A black bar pendant creates a smart contemporary feel in the Cranbrook kitchen

With their sleek linear style, bar pendant lights add a clean, contemporary feel to a kitchen. In the Cranbrook kitchen above, the stylish black metal bar pendant draws the eye along the length of the island and complements the natural oak and rich blacks of this modern Scandi-style kitchen.


5) Go natural with ceramic kitchen pendant lights

Ceramic pendant lights add a natural, earthy look in the Highgate kitchen

Kitchen pendant lights don’t need to be extravagant to be effective. In the Highgate kitchen above, less is more, and the simple ceramic pendant lights suspended over one end of the kitchen island have a natural, earthy quality, which works in harmony with the American black walnut and stunning black marble island to create a wealth of textures and a warm vibe. 


6) Add some drama with an oversized pendant

A large low-hanging pendant light adds drama in the Howard Place kitchen

A large pendant light can make a big statement in a kitchen. In the striking black and white themed Howard Place kitchen above, the oversized white pendant light suspended over the kitchen island adds extra drama and a clear centrepiece. Hang your pendant low for maximum impact.


7) Go for beauty with a cluster pendant light

Cluster pendant lighting creates an eye-catching focal point in the Beach House kitchen

A cluster pendant light is a way to bring sculptural beauty into a kitchen design, whether suspended over a kitchen island or peninsula, a small area of worktop, or a kitchen table. Cluster pendant lighting consists of a single light fitting housing a group of pendants, or a group of pendant lights hung closely together. In the Beach House kitchen above, the brass cluster pendant light draws the eye and adds depth and impact to the blue-black colour scheme. 


8) Create a striking asymmetrical effect with a rise and fall kitchen pendant light 

A rise and fall pendant in the St Giles kitchen. Lighting by Pooky 

Kitchen lighting doesn’t always have to be about balance and symmetry. A rise and fall kitchen pendant light allows you to set your kitchen lighting at different heights, which as well as having practical benefits can create an arresting, staggered effect. In the St Giles kitchen above, the double rise and fall Equilibrium pendant light with its ornate weight and pulley system creates an eye-catching centrepiece with a wonderful asymmetry.



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Frequently Asked Questions


Which kitchen pendant style should I choose?

When choosing a kitchen pendant style you should think about the design and layout of the space, and the kind of effect you want to create. A classic style lantern or glass pendant will create a subtle, harmonious look in a traditional kitchen, while a contemporary metallic or oversized pendant will make more of a dramatic style statement.


How high should you hang pendant lights over a kitchen island?

As a general rule, kitchen pendants should sit around 30-36 inches from the top of the island, and around two feet apart. However, this is only a general guide, and hanging your kitchen pendant lights low over a kitchen island or dining table can create a fabulous visual effect. 



See also:

Seven secrets of sensational kitchen lighting - from the experts at Pooky

Kitchen islands - a guide to different styles and ways to use them

Choosing colours for your kitchen – an expert guide 

What is a bespoke kitchen?


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