Achieving the ideal lighting in your dining or breakfast room involves layering different light sources to balance function and style. A combination of chandeliers, pendant lights, and wall sconces can transform your space into a warm and inviting area.
Cluster chandeliers
With multiple pendants, cluster chandeliers make a bold statement. From contemporary pendant fixtures to vintage-inspired chandeliers, they’re set to help you create an elegant ambiance in your dining room – whether that’s above a modern kitchen island or a more traditional dining space.
Single pendants
These fixtures are similar to cluster chandeliers but consist of one hanging pendant. From luxurious, hand-finished brass to industrial-chic, modern designs, there’s a style to suit nearly all décor schemes. They’re especially great for smaller dining rooms, offering focused illumination and style in equal measure.</p>
They’re most often available in pewter, brass, and copper finishes, with stunning ceiling roses, customisable flex cables, and hand-blown glass shades, all designed in-house by our specialist team.
Wall sconces
To add depth and warmth, incorporate wall sconces along the perimeter of your dining room. These fixtures fill in shadows and provide accent lighting that complements the overall design. They’re especially great for drawing the eye towards interesting architectural details or artwork around your space.
Low ceiling lights
Our low ceiling lights include flush-mount and semi-flush fixtures, ideal for creating a refined ambiance in rooms with low ceilings . Designed with a range of quality materials, they provide a delicate yet uniform lighting solution.
By thoughtfully combining these elements, you can achieve a balanced and inviting dining atmosphere that enhances both functionality and aesthetics.
How do I choose the right lighting for my dining area?
Choose dining room pendant lights or a chandelier that hangs directly above the table. Ensure it is centred and at the right height for both functionality and style. Our collection includes a variety of designs and finishes to suit your table's style. Our brass, bronze, and glass options suit modern, traditional, and farmhouse interiors, and our sustainable raffia fixtures add a touch of boho elegance.
How do I determine the size and hanging height of a dinner table light?
When choosing a dining room light, consider the following:
- Size: For visual balance, the diameter of a pendant usually should be between 1/2 and 3/4 of the length of the dining table.
- Hanging height: The bottom of the pendant should typically be 75-90cm (30-36 inches) from the table. This provides sufficient light without compromising vision around the table.
What materials and finishes feature in the dining area lighting collection?
Our dining room lighting is crafted from quality materials such as solid brass, steel, copper, and artisan-crafted glass. Finishes include brass, black, bronze, copper, and industrial pewter, offering classic, contemporary, and farmhouse looks.
Many glass shades feature elegant textures, like ribbed, opal, and clear, to enhance how light plays through them. Most lights use a standard E27 bulb fitting, making them widely compatible with energy-efficient LED bulbs. The result is a luxurious, long-lasting design that blends function, beauty, and artisanal value.
What lighting in the dining room area creates a cosy atmosphere?
Soft, ambient dinner table light is key for creating a cosy, intimate dining experience. Combine a dining room chandelier with wall sconces and dimmable lighting for a warm, inviting ambiance.
We recommend dimming for dining rooms to add to the cosy feel. Dimming also gives you complete control over light intensity, allowing you to switch between strong, functional lighting for cleaning the house and warm, soft lighting perfect for dinner parties or romantic nights. You can find dimmable bulbs in our collection.
What installation considerations are there?
All hardwired dining room lighting, including pendants, ceiling fixtures, and wall lights, must be installed by a qualified electrician to ensure safety and compliance with electrical codes. Consider placement relative to the dining table centre and existing wiring points.
If you have any more questions, drop us a message.