The wonderful world of kitchen island pendant lighting

Kitchen Island Lighting is a superb way to make a statement for your home. The location, position, size and materials all play a huge part in contributing to the overall effect of the room. Usually, 3 matching pendant lights are the most common fixture choice, but, don't be scared to branch out of the norm. Mis-matched lights can be made to look just as good if not even better by allowing you to match different hues and textures of the room within the lighting arrangement.

  • 3 natural hessian pendant lamps in the kitchen

    Natural fibres

    Perfect for showing off and implementing a coastal, seaworthy vibe to your kitchen. This trio of natural and rustic pendant lights offer a beautiful cosy and calming aspect.

  • 2 large copper or brass kitchen island lights

    Dare to be bold?

    Perhaps the most bold choice on this list, these large brass pendant lights are truly a great way to make a statement. Very tall ceilings are a necessity to not make the space look too dense though!

  • a trio of 3 matching black metal kitchen lamps

    Metallic marvels

    Metal pendant lights are a good way to bring some texture and density to a space. A trio of black kitchen island lights command attention especially against a white countertop and cabinetry.

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  • 2 polished brass kitchen lamps against blue kitchen cabinets

    Contrasting

    Whilst tying to focus on lighting, we can't ignore the gorgeous blue cabinetry here. Perfectly contrasted with brass pendant lights connected and held up with a brass fixtures.

  • 3 black small pendant lights above a kitchen counter

    Black black black

    Black pendant lighting is as useful as little black dress - it fits everywhere and looks great with everything. These pendants offer that solution whilst being light and airy not 3 dense black lights.

  • 3 textured antique brass lamp shades over a kitchen counter

    Beautiful copper

    Heavily textured copper pendant lights are the perfect companion for a modern home. Adding a rustic textured touch to often harsh linear colours helps to transform the space into comfort.

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