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Dining Room Lighting
Statement pendants and chandeliers that anchor the dining table. Sized and shaped to gather a room around.
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PENDANT LIGHTS
Nessa Round Pendant Light — Travertine, Natural Stone & Wood
Earth tones, warm light, natural elegance
Natutral Stone / Wood£80In stockView product → -

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Sora Cylindrical Pendant Light — Wood, Natural Stone
Natural textures, calm illumination overhead
Natural Wood / StoneE27 ES1 lampholder£95In stockView product → -

Vesper Wabi Sabi Round Wall Sconce — Travertine, Natural Stone
Stone warmth for contemplative corners
Natural StoneIntegrated LED£65In stockView product → -

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Verano Cylindrical Pendant Light — Marble White / Brass
Refined elegance for modern dining spaces
White Marble / BrassIntegrated LED£85In stockView product → -

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Verano Cylindrical Pendant Light — Marble Green / Brass
Natural elegance suspended in stone
Green Marble / BrassIntegrated LED£85In stockView product → -

WALL LIGHTS
Petra Wabi-Sabi Travertine LED Wall Light — Natural Stone
Earthy textures meet gentle illumination
Natural Stone£65In stockView product → -

WALL LIGHTS
Bianca Paintable Up/Down Wall Light — Plaster, White
Paintable architectural wall wash in smooth white plaster
WhiteE14 SES£40In stockView product → -

WALL LIGHTS
Galea Paintable Up/Down Light — Plaster, White
A canvas for light and architecture
Smooth WhiteG91 lampholder£30In stockView product → -

Onda Ribbed Paintable Up Down Wall Light — Plaster, White
Sculptural waves of light and shadow
Smooth WhiteG91 lampholder£65In stockView product → -

WALL LIGHTS
Corvo Up Down Paintable Wall Light Sconce — Plaster, White
Sculptural plaster casting light both ways
Smooth WhiteE27 ES1 lampholder£50In stockView product →
Buying Guide
Frequently Asked Questions
What height should a pendant light hang over a dining table?
The bottom of your pendant should hang 75-85cm above the table surface for a standard 75cm high dining table. For higher tables or bar-height dining areas, maintain roughly 75cm clearance from tabletop to fixture. If you have particularly tall family members or low ceilings, err towards 85cm to avoid head collisions when standing.
Do I need an electrician to install dining room lighting in the UK?
Under Part P Building Regulations, simple like-for-like replacements don't require notification, but new circuits or bathroom lighting must be installed by a qualified electrician or self-certified. Most dining room pendant or chandelier replacements using an existing BESA box or ceiling rose are DIY-friendly if you're competent, but always isolate at the consumer unit first. If you're adding dimmers, multiple circuits, or moving the ceiling position, use a registered electrician.
Can I use smart bulbs with dining room dimmer switches?
You should not use smart bulbs with traditional trailing-edge or leading-edge dimmer switches, as this causes flickering, buzzing, or damage to the bulb. Either remove the dimmer and fit a standard switch (controlling brightness via the smart bulb app), or install a smart dimmer switch specifically designed for LED compatibility. Most E27 and E14 smart bulbs work perfectly with standard on/off switches.
How many pendants do I need over a rectangular dining table?
For tables up to 150cm long, a single statement pendant (40-60cm diameter) centred works well. Tables 150-200cm suit either one large fixture or two pendants spaced evenly, whilst tables over 200cm look best with three pendants or a linear bar fixture. As a rule, the combined width of your pendants should be roughly half to two-thirds the width of your table.
Should dining room lighting be on its own circuit?
Dining room lighting typically shares a lighting circuit with adjacent rooms on a standard 6A breaker, which is perfectly adequate for LED fixtures. You don't need a dedicated circuit unless you're installing unusually large chandeliers with many bulbs or integrating the lighting with a whole-home automation system. Ensure your circuit isn't overloaded—modern LED dining lights draw minimal power compared to older halogen or incandescent fittings.
What colour temperature works best for dining room lighting?
Warm white (2700K-3000K) is ideal for dining rooms as it creates an inviting, flattering atmosphere for both everyday meals and entertaining. Avoid cool white (4000K+) which feels clinical and unflattering to food and skin tones. If you want flexibility, choose dimmable bulbs or smart bulbs with adjustable colour temperature so you can have brighter light for family homework sessions and softer ambience for dinner parties.
Do I need additional lighting beyond a central pendant in a dining room?
While a statement pendant or chandelier provides ambient light over the table, layering with wall lights, a floor lamp in the corner, or LED strip under a sideboard improves functionality and atmosphere. This layered approach lets you illuminate the whole room when needed whilst keeping focus on the dining table during meals. Separate circuits or lamps on different switches give you much better control than relying on a single central fixture.



















