The kitchen is one of the hardest rooms to light well. You need bright, functional light for food preparation, but also warmth and atmosphere for the moments when the kitchen becomes the heart of the home. Pendant lights strike that balance better than almost any other fitting — but choosing the right ones takes more thought than most people realise.
Why Pendant Lights Work So Well in Kitchens
Unlike recessed ceiling lights or a single overhead fitting, pendant lights bring the light source down closer to where you actually need it — over a kitchen island, above a breakfast bar, or above a dining table. This creates layered lighting with depth and shadow, which is far more flattering than a uniform overhead wash of light.
They also add personality. A well-chosen pendant — whether a 60s Scandinavian kitchen pendant, a Nordic glass design, or an amber-toned retro pendant — instantly elevates the feel of a kitchen from functional to designed.
Step by Step: Choosing the Right Pendant
Decide where your pendants will hang
The most common positions are over a kitchen island, above a breakfast bar or peninsula, and above a dining table within an open-plan kitchen. For a standard island (around 120cm wide), two or three pendants work well, spaced roughly 60–80cm apart.
Get the height right
Hang the bottom of the shade 70–90cm above a kitchen island or worktop. Over a dining table, aim for 70–80cm above the table surface. In open space with no surface below, the bottom of the shade should sit at roughly 200–210cm from the floor.
Many quality pendants — including Nordic and Scandinavian designs — come with adjustable cables for exactly this reason.
Choose the right size
Scale is everything. An undersized pendant over a large island looks lost; an oversized one in a small galley kitchen feels oppressive. As a guide: single pendants over small islands work best at 30–45cm diameter; multiple pendants in a row at 20–30cm each; statement pendants in open-plan spaces at 45cm+.
Choose your light quality
For most kitchens, 2700K–3000K warm white LED is the ideal range — flattering, warm, and inviting. Avoid cool white (4000K+) in a domestic kitchen; it tends to feel clinical rather than welcoming.
Styles to Consider
Scandinavian & Nordic
Characterised by clean lines, natural materials (wood, linen, matte metals), and a restrained palette. Nordic pendant lights work beautifully in contemporary and Scandi-inspired interiors. The 60s Scandinavian Style Kitchen Pendant Lamp is a perfect entry point — iconic form, available in warm cream tones.
60s Scandinavian Style Kitchen Pendant Lamp
An iconic mid-century shape revived in warm cream. The perfect statement piece over a kitchen island or breakfast bar. Adjustable height, E27 fitting.
Shop This Pendant →Modern Nordic Glass
For kitchens that want a more refined, contemporary look, the modern Nordic glass pendant brings timeless elegance. Clear or frosted glass shades let the bulb become part of the aesthetic — pair with LED filament bulbs for a warm, inviting glow.
Modern Nordic Glass Pendant Light
A blend of modern and classic style. Energy-efficient, with versatile glass options to suit any kitchen interior. Works beautifully in a row over an island.
Shop This Pendant →Retro & Orange-Toned
Warm, amber-toned pendants bring a nostalgic energy to kitchen spaces. An orange pendant light in a retro acrylic or glass shade creates a pool of warm colour that feels especially inviting in the evenings. Works particularly well above dining areas within open-plan kitchens.
Nordic Orange Pendant Light – Retro E27 Ceiling Lamp
Warm amber glow, adjustable cord, E27 LED. Perfect for dining rooms, cafés, and mid-century modern kitchens. A retro piece with genuine presence.
Shop Orange Pendant →Wabi-Sabi & Organic Fabric
For kitchens with a warm, artisanal feel — natural wood, linen, terracotta — a fabric pendant light brings softness and texture. The Nordic Wabi-Sabi Fabric Pendant and the Wabi-Sabi Fabric Pendant D45–65cm diffuse light beautifully, creating a soft, even glow with no harsh shadows.
Nordic Wabi-Sabi Fabric Pendant Light 50cm
Hand-knitted shade, adjustable suspension cord. Creates a soothing, diffused atmosphere. Ideal for kitchen dining areas and open-plan spaces.
Shop Fabric Pendant →Minimalist & Architectural
For very clean, contemporary kitchens, a minimalist pendant — almost invisible in its restraint — lets the architecture speak. The Nordic Pleated Fabric Pendant and the Nordic UFO LED Pendant are excellent choices for modern white and grey kitchen schemes.
Quick Reference: Sizing Guide
30–45cm diameter shade. Hang 70–90cm above the surface.
20–30cm diameter each. Space 60–80cm apart. 3 pendants for a standard island.
45cm+ diameter. Single centrepiece. Works best with 2.4m+ ceiling height.
Hang 70–80cm above table surface. Bottom of shade at eye level when seated.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Hanging pendants too high — the most common error, and the one that kills the effect entirely
- Choosing pendants that are too small — when in doubt, go slightly larger
- Using only pendant lights — layer with under-cabinet lighting for a fully functional kitchen
- Ignoring ceiling height — in rooms under 240cm, pendants need to be hung carefully
- Buying cool white LEDs — in a kitchen, warm white is almost always more appealing
- Forgetting dimmability — always check compatibility before buying