The pendant lighting collection carries 257 fixtures from Uttermost, Jamie Young, Mitzi, Troy Lighting, Noir, Hudson Valley Lighting, and Mercana — covering single-light pendants, multi-light cluster pendants, oversized statement pendants, and mini pendants in rattan, marble, glass, metal, and mixed-material constructions.
Uttermost & Jamie Young
Uttermost leads with 54 pendant lights across a broad design range — oil-rubbed bronze with seeded glass, woven fiber natural pendants, and contemporary geometric metal forms. Jamie Young at 43 pieces brings their signature material vocabulary: woven brass, rattan, hand-blown glass, and marble in pendants that work particularly well over dining tables and kitchen islands. Both brands are UL-listed and available with standard canopy mounting for most ceiling heights.
Mitzi, Troy & Hudson Valley
Mitzi and Hudson Valley Lighting share a parent company and a design ethos — cleaner, more restrained fixtures in satin brass, aged gold, and polished nickel that work in transitional and contemporary kitchens, bathrooms, and dining rooms. Troy Lighting at 30 pieces covers the architectural end of the spectrum: larger-scale single pendants with substantial metal construction suited to foyer and dining room applications. Noir brings an industrial-meets-artisan sensibility with blackened metal and woven fiber combinations.
Hanging Height & Sizing
Over a dining table, pendants should hang 30–36" above the tabletop. Over a kitchen island, 30–36" clearance also applies, with pendant width 1/3 of the island's length as a starting guide. For wall-mounted lighting to complement pendants, explore the full lighting collection which carries wall sconces from Troy Lighting and John Richard. The room lighting guide covers pendant placement rules for every room type.
LIGHTING GUIDE
Lighting Guide: How to Light Every Room in Your Home
Pendant hanging heights, sizing over islands and tables, and layering with other fixture types.