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24 Classic Pendants To Light Up Your Home

Pendant lights are the ultimate accessory when styling a home, providing both a practical and decorative finishing touch to illuminate and elevate your space.

The Design Directory contains classic styles in neutral white, cream, and earthy shades. There’s pendants in paper, raffia, rattan, ceramic, metal, timber, glass, micro pulp, and even silk to choose from.

See 24 of our favourite classic pendant lights below!

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Amelia Barnes

Broad pendant by Coco Flip. Mirror by Knot Studio. Dining table and joinery custom-designed and made by Taylor Made. Coco Flip pendant. Vase by Hero Knight Studio. Stone by Artedomus. Hardware by Studio Henry Wilson hardware. Upholstery by Jade Customs. Walls and ceiling painted Dulux Antique White U.S.A. Home of Alex Johnson of and Joel Taylor. Photo – Amelia Stanwix. Editorial styling – Annie Portelli

Jolly Double Rod Pendant designed by Kate Stokes for NAU. Arch Dining Chairs by ELLISON Studios. Paddle Pop Dining Table by Fenton & Fenton. Curtains by Europa Blinds. ‘Lukarrara Jukurrpa (Desert Fringe-Rush-Seed Dreaming)’ artwork by Pauline Napangardi Gallagher. Valse Candle Holders by Ferm Living. Evenex Sincro in Deep Grain Oak laminate by Elton Group, installed by Tres Architectural Joinery. Porcelain benchtop, installed by Slimtop. Windows by Aspect Windows. Home of Stephanie and Matthew Crosara. Photo – Eve Wilson. Editorial styling – Sarah Hendriks

Flowerpot VP7 Pendant by &Tradition. Kitchen joinery in Dulux Kimberley Tree. Ceramic bowl on dining table by Alicia McVilly Ceramics. Fruit bowl on kitchen bench by Peter Anderson Ceramics. Ceramic vase on steel shelf by Jules Vleugel. Dining table made by Relm Furniture. Wall paint colour Dulux Beige Royal Quarter. Landscape design by Peachy Green. Home of Jules and Rhys Vleugel. Photo – Eve Wilson. Editorial styling – Annie Portelli

Ingo Maurer Floatation Suspension Lamp from Space Furniture. Artwork by Bryan Westwood. Banquette cushions made by Belle’s mum using Redelman Fabrics. Dining chairs designed by Børge Mogensen, sourced at auction. Recycled timber dining table, sourced from Facebook Marketplace. Ceramic sun wall hanging by Nadia Robertson. Carimate chair designed by Vico Magistretti, sourced from Tigmi. Home of Belle Fearon. Photo – Milly Mead. Editorial styling – Sarah Hendriks.

Lampshade by Ferm Living. Artworks by Chantelle Nampijinpa Robertson and Betty Mbitjana. Table made by homeowner Drew. Chairs bought off Gumtree. Home of Catherine Spillane and Drew Rampal. Photo – Nikole Ramsay for The Design Files. Editorial styling – Annie Portelli

Writer
Amelia Barnes
24th of October 2025

If you’ve ever looked at a home featured on The Design Files, you’ll know we’re partial to a pendant light.

Go-to choices are the paper styles by Akari, HAY, and Twentytwentyone that impart a soft glow, but there’s a whole range of timeless designs to finish your living space, dining area, or bedroom.

Some rooms call for more direct lighting, achieved with cone and dome-shaped pendants made from ceramic and metal materials, like the Italian-made Pau 1 Light Pendant from Beacon Lighting; Nordlux NoNo 49 Pendant from Lights Lights Lights; or the &Tradition Flowerpot VP7 Pendant from Cult in your colour of choice.

For a more relaxed or coastal look, opt for a style in raffia, rattan, or even Zeoform Micro Pulp (an eco-friendly material crafted solely from plant fibre and water) as seen in Natura Pendant by Tigmi that adds natural warmth and texture.

If a pendant light is going to be your room’s focal point, look for a piece with a sculptural quality, like the sumptuous Oi Soi Oi UFO Pendant Cashmere crafted from silk and cotton ribbon, or the handmade Mellow Pendant Light by Melbourne handblown glass lighting studio Haus Lights.

A minimalist interior or kitchen benefits from linear-style pendants that gently ‘hover’ over a space without intruding, like the House pendant by Sundown Lighting or their more playful Kich style formed from contrasting and alternating shades of Australian hardwood timber.

The above 24 pendants are the classics but there’s plenty more to explore in our Design Directory.

The perfect pendant light for you will strike the ideal balance or height, size, colour, and materiality. There are no ‘rules’, but generally speaking, the larger and lower your pendant is, the more intimate and defined a space will feel.

Visit our Design Directory to discover TDF’s top picks in furniture, lighting, rugs, benchtops, tiles, and more!

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