What is the glass on a pendant light called?
At Lighting Connection, crystal refers to transparent glass of fine quality used to embellish chandeliers, wall sconces, pendants, and ceiling mounts.
What is Stone seeded glass?
Stone seeding is produced by rolling hot glass over a bed of fine gravel, then blowing the glass so some fragments get encased within. Try this glass pendant light by itself or in a staggered cluster of light pendants above a breakfast table or kitchen island.
What size is a mini pendant light?
Mini pendants are pendant lights that are 12 inches wide or less. Since they’re smaller in size, they look great above kitchen islands, smaller dining tables, and in bathrooms. Use these tips to hang your mini pendant above a kitchen island or counter.
What is trending in light fixtures?
Overhead Art Deco fixtures are especially good at adding strong geometric designs to a space. The 2021 Mid-century lighting trend falls more towards fun and laid back. Use it to add an informal slightly artful feel to a space. Unlike years ago, it is not as hard to find Art Deco and Mid-century modern fixtures today.
What is a pendant lampholder?
A lamp holder is the device for holding a light bulb or lamp. For pendant lights it’s important that the lamp holder is both compatible with the type of bulb you want to use and your preferred lamp shade.
Who makes Seagull lighting?
Generation Lighting
The Sea Gull Collection by Generation Lighting has been an industry leader since 1919.
Are pendant lights out of style?
Yes, but that’s the beauty of pendant lights. While certain styles, shapes and designs will go out of style, there really is no limit as to the different designs that can be created. The chandelier has been around for hundreds of years because the hanging or suspended light is the best option in certain spaces.
How do I choose the right size pendant light?
Add up the width and length of the room in feet to find the ideal diameter or width of a pendant to light it. To find an ideal height for a pendant, take the room’s height, then multiply it by 2.5 and 3, which will give you 2 numbers. (For example, if your room has a 10-foot ceiling, you will get 25 and 30.)