6 stylish ceiling lights that make a statement
Looking for the jewel in the crown of your room design? We’ve rounded up 6 of the best statement pendant lights for the perfect finishing touch.
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We’re always keen to extol the virtues of functional lighting for your home, but we can’t forget that lighting is one of the accessories that has the most power to wow in your home.
So, go bold with your choice of ceiling light, we say – and we’ve picked some of our favourites statement pendants from across the biggest lighting trends for 2020 to get you started.
Kiarna pendant light, £300, Laura Ashley
Hanging, blush pink glass discs cast a colourful light around the room from this contemporary chandelier, with antique gold details that complete the luxury look.
Clara beaded chandelier, £150, Matalan
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Create a bohemian vibe that still feels opulent with a beaded chandelier. This one from Matalan looks far more expensive than it actually is.
Branch light bar, Next
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We love the idea of a group of bulbs and flex wrapped around a log as a feature pendant light over a dining table or kitchen island, but if you don’t have the confidence to craft your own, Next now offers a readymade version that looks like the real thing.
Aubin rise and fall pendant light, Made
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Rise and fall ceiling lights add an extra dash of drama with their decorative counterbalance weights. A style made popular in traditional fisherman-style lights, this brass design from Made is a modern take on the look.
Plume feather ceiling pendant, £35, BHS
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Feathery lights have long been a staple for luxury lighting design brands and cast a lovely, soft light around the room. Now, you can achieve the same idea on a budget with BHS’s Plume easyfit shade.
Rafferty light shades, from £62, Pooky
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Natural materials remain a big trend in interiors, but for a design that packs a bit more punch, what about Pooky’s Rafferty shade in a brilliantly bold coral colour
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