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Pendants Suggestions - Last Minute Change

2 months ago

Can anyone suggestion suggest pendants that would coordinate with this fixture .

I can’t visualize what would look good

Budget under $500

Comments (16)

  • 2 months ago

    I do read tarot ( but, tbh, I never use the cards for this stuff. :)


    So I have to rely on my own psychic sense and I cannot strain. my. brain. I have lots of questions and no time at almost 3am for answers. I am in the City that never sleeps but occasionally I sleep.


    I have no idea where these pendants are going - but I assume kitchen. I have no idea how many or what size you need. I have no idea what the space looks like. etc, etc.


    Plus... I don’t know if you like pink... But, as one idea, these blush pink lights might be interesting - and they come in two sizes:



    https://www.shadesoflight.com/products/blush-cylinder-pendant-small?





  • PRO
    2 months ago
    last modified: 2 months ago

    @ Lauren Morgan

    You have a thread on kitchen lighting, you have a thread on a bathroom, and what to do about the mirror placement, and none of us......

    has a single clue, as to that light, where it is going, and it is a change from WHAT? and from where?

    Is it over the kitchen table, and you want pendants?

    I don't see it over the kitchen table.......unless something radically changed, because you were after a "little bit Serena and Lily and maybe some rattan on the counter stools....."?

    Call us lost..?

    If it IS for the kitchen area, you stay in that thread, or you make a whole lot of work for yourself and confuse the rest of us.


  • 2 months ago
    last modified: 2 months ago

    pick up the brass theme /metals are looking good these days......leave well enough alone w the multiple detailed pieces of cut glass.


    sizing and number of pendants is unknown....you have to determine that.


    here are some brass selections..various sizes... 1st or 2nd picture seem fine.


    Laurelhurst Remodel · More Info



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    2 months ago



  • 2 months ago

    agree with @herbflavor above.

    a simple cone shaped pendant in a similar metal. Is your style MCM?

  • PRO
    2 months ago



  • 2 months ago

    You need something that not only looks good with this chamdelier but looks good kn the room. Where is this going? Pics, drawings?

  • PRO
    2 months ago

    The peril of multiple thread on the same topic??

    https://www.houzz.com/discussions/6509037/light-fixture-rescue-needed

    To Lauren?

    Delete this NEW thread, unless not for this KITCHEN.?





  • 2 months ago

    Jan , you have serious issues .

  • PRO
    2 months ago
    last modified: 2 months ago

    I have no issue.

    Do you want help with the light?

    Where is it going, what is around it?Remember the other thread? ...........

    We are not in the space. Does the light suit the space?

    It isn't quite the same as "find me a bracelet to go with these shoes, ....

    When and if it's the same kitchen?Tell all the folks who helped you before. That happens because anyone who did help you before, will get a notification! You then say..I went in a different direction, help me!

    I simply recognized your name, checked..and there were your other two threads. The "Serena sort of" and the mirrors over vanity. Btw.......You got my help on both. No charge: )

  • 2 months ago

    Try searching on Pinterest. It really depends on the location/their proximity and how close you want them to feel, as well as functionality and the size criteria.



  • 2 months ago
    last modified: 2 months ago

    @JAN MOYER has no problem. In fact, she's been really helpful because she linked to your other post that has the information we want to know.

    Westbrooke Pendent - Serena and Lily



    Your kitchen is not large. Your chandelier over the table will be enough of a feature look that the very nearby pendants, hanging over a not so long island, should be simple. These are and they have a similar tone to the glass and brass.

  • PRO
    2 months ago
    last modified: 2 months ago

    From the woman with "Issues"





    First helpful?, an accurate image of the exact light, which is Minka Lavery

    It is part of their alabaster collection.

    Not saying pendant must or should be Minka. Not saying it must be alabaster. However,

    since we do not know over what table the new light, What material, wood, something else?

    It might be a start to begin in the same collection/materials. Perhaps the op might set aside her frustration with kitchen or hubby or lighting and allow herself to get help, by putting context with her question, rather than shoot a messenger? : ) who'd add......

    It's a bit special light, and it will be difficult to mimic/harmonize with close proximity as this kitchen IS........the lovely translucent effect

    with a more ordinary clear or milk glass or anything opaque pendant






    From above gen pop suggestion? this below?




    Nice material.....too small even in "large" as it is a mere 4 3/4" wide, and large refers to height



  • PRO
    2 months ago

    Sorry I find nothing special about the chandelier but need context and pics of the spaces to even begin to advise other lighting.

  • 2 months ago

    The island and kitchen/dining area is not particularly large. And as I mentioned, I am not sure whether the island really needs pendants... especially being in such close proximity to the dining area chandelier. However, both pendants I suggested could potentially work, including the Shades of Light blush ; that one is in the ”mini-pendant” category, but minis have their advantages.


    https://bo-ha.com/blogs/journal/mini-pendant-lights-the-perfect-space-saving-solution-for-kitchen-islands#:~:text=That's%20where%20mini%20pendant%20lights%20for%20kitchen%20island%20use%20really,anyone%20embracing%20a%20minimalist%20vibe.



  • 2 months ago

    The space would look better without pendants, agreed. And, it would look larger. I recall the measurements being tight. Go without them, do recessed. If in a year or two the space truly still feels naked, add them in.