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keyboard_arrow_downA horizontal metal bar, hung on a single cable, with an adjustable spot at the end of a stem. The shape is resolutely linear: no curve, no ornament, no closed volume. This industrial metal pendant light reads at a single glance: a line in space, a light source at its end, a cable that links it to the ceiling.
The bar itself stays fixed, horizontal, clearly visible. In the black version, the matt metal absorbs the ambient light and melts into dark ceilings or kitchens with grey fronts. In the gold version, the metal catches the light and remains visible even when off: the bar exists in the room as a bright stroke hanging in the void.
Above a kitchen island, the 90cm model covers a standard work surface without overflowing visually. In a living room open to the kitchen, the 120cm model structures the separation of the zones with no need for a partition: the bar marks out the kitchen area, the spot lights it. The light falls in a tight cone, concentrated on the surface below, in a logic of precision rather than diffusion.
The length of the bar is not a casual choice. The 90cm model suits contained spaces: a compact kitchen island, a narrow desk, a rectangular table for two. It does not overhang the edges of the surface to be lit, which preserves the visual balance. The 120cm model covers large tables, extended worktops or open spaces where the pendant has to assert a stronger presence in the room.
The colour changes the register of the whole. Matt black is the choice of interiors that commit to contrast: white walls, polished concrete, pale wood. The bar cuts through, marks the ceiling, gives visual density to a space that might otherwise feel too neutral. Gold belongs to another territory: that of interiors that mix warm metal with dark wood, marble and brass. It does not jar in those settings; it fits in as a coherent detail.
The colour temperature is chosen when you order, from three options. Warm white at 2700K suits living spaces where atmosphere comes first. Neutral white at 4000K is the choice for kitchens, where the legibility of the colours of food and surfaces matters. Cool white gives a more clinical rendering, suited to workspaces or to settings where visual crispness matters more than atmosphere.
To explore other shapes of pendant suited to the kitchen or the living room, the pendant lights collection brings together models in metal, glass and natural materials so you can compare light output according to the space in view.
The industrial metal pendant light with its linear bar answers a logic of functional lighting as much as a decorative one. The spot at the end of the stem concentrates the light output on a precise zone: a worktop, a table, an island. It does not replace a ceiling fitting; it complements or replaces recessed lighting where the ceiling does not allow recessing.
In open kitchen-living spaces, the horizontal bar also plays a part in visual composition. It marks a boundary without closing the space off. Two bars in parallel above a large island create a rhythm that structures the room differently from a single central fitting. This kind of modern designer pendant light adapts to those multiple configurations without changing its nature: it is always the same logic, varied according to the number of units and their spacing.
It works in interiors that commit to the straight line as an element of decoration. In a space full of curves (rounded furniture, vaults, mouldings) the linear bar creates a tension that may or may not work depending on the rest. In a minimalist space, it asserts itself as an obvious choice. It is a fitting that does not try to hide.
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keyboard_arrow_downEvery order is carefully prepared in our workshops and dispatched within 24 to 48 hours (excluding weekends and bank holidays). Delivery then takes 6 to 8 working days, depending on where you are and on the carrier handling your parcel. We ship with Royal Mail, Evri or DPD.
Returns:
You have 14 days from the date you receive your order to return it to us. The item must be in perfect condition, unused and in its original packaging. Returns are free — we send you a prepaid returns label.
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Which light should you choose for a dining room?
keyboard_arrow_downA dining room calls for lighting that is decorative and comfortable in equal measure. The pendant light remains the most common choice, because it draws the eye to the table and creates a warm atmosphere during meals. Over a rectangular table, a linear model or several pendants hung in a row spread the light more evenly. Over a round table, a single central pendant in glass, travertine, alabaster or metal works beautifully. The hanging height should light the table without dazzling your guests, with a warmer light to keep the mood convivial.
How do you choose the right light for a living room?
keyboard_arrow_downThe right choice depends on the size of the room, the ceiling height and the mood you are after. In a generous living room, a central pendant or a cluster of pendants gives the space structure and provides a pleasant general light. A wall light completes the scheme, creating a softer atmosphere beside a sofa, a bookcase or a reading corner. Plug-in wall lights suit relaxing corners particularly well, because they add targeted light without any change to your electrical installation. At Lumiris, models in alabaster, glass, wood, travertine or metal let you match the lighting to the style of your interior.
What does the colour temperature of a light mean?
keyboard_arrow_downColour temperature describes the tint of the light given off by the bulb or the LED. A warm light, around 2700K to 3000K, creates a soft, welcoming atmosphere, ideal for a living room, a bedroom or a dining room. A neutral light, around 4000K, suits kitchens, home offices or hallways. A cool light gives a whiter, more functional result. This choice shapes the mood of a room directly, even when the design of the light itself stays exactly the same.
How do you know whether a light will light a room well enough?
keyboard_arrow_downLight output is measured in lumens, not in watts alone. The higher the lumen figure, the more strongly the light shines. In a living space, plan for enough general light first, then layer in secondary lighting such as a wall light or a second pendant. A large room may need several light sources to avoid dark corners. Decorative lights in alabaster, glass, paper or fabric sometimes cast a softer light, which makes them perfect for atmosphere but less suited to being the only source of light in a room.
What is the difference between an integrated LED and a replaceable bulb?
keyboard_arrow_downAn integrated LED is built straight into the light fitting and often allows a slimmer, more modern or more sculptural design. It offers good light efficiency and low energy consumption. A replaceable bulb gives you more freedom to choose the brightness, the colour temperature and the type of bulb to suit your own preferences. Before buying, it is worth checking the product page for the type of light source, the compatible wattage and any options available. This detail affects both upkeep and long-term use.
What are the delivery times for your lighting?
keyboard_arrow_downOrders are generally processed within 1 to 2 working days once payment is confirmed. Once dispatched, delivery usually takes 6 to 8 working days depending on the destination and the route your parcel takes. The total time is therefore typically 7 to 10 working days.