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  • Different Types of Bathroom Lighting

    Different Types of Bathroom Lighting

    For the time we spend in the bathroom, you could be forgiven for thinking that the lighting in that little girls (or boys) room isn’t too important, but hold that thought! Clever lighting can give any bathroom, wet room or shower cubicle the illumination it deserves.

    If you think about it, you might be surprised just how much time you spend in the bathroom over the course of a week. Obviously, there will be the main ‘number 1’ and ‘number 2’ reasons, but the bathroom can be so much more than a place to unload. Whether you’re showering, bathing, putting on make-up, brushing your teeth or just having a little ‘me time’ on the throne, the bathroom can fulfil a number of uses.

    Bathroom lighting needs to be two things to work well. It needs to be both practical (obviously), but also relaxing for those times you want to unwind. Both of those considerations will create two very different atmospheres, but are equally important.

    Our bathroom lighting comes in a variety of styles, but you need to consider the location of the lights before you buy them. Because water is more of an issue in a bathroom, you need to be aware of the IP (Ingress Protection) ratings of bathroom fittings. Finding the right fitting is a balance between one that gives off the right light for good visibility, but also ensuring you all remain safe.

    When it comes to lighting, the bathroom is split into zones. Zone 0 covers the area inside the bath or shower itself. Lighting here must be low voltage (to a maximum of 12v) and needs to be rated IP67.

    Zone 1 is any area above the bath or shower, to a height of 2.25m from the floor.  Most lights for this space will be correctly rated anyway, but they need to be a minimum of IP45, but more generally will be IP65 for safety.

    Zone 2 is any area that stretches 60cm outside the perimeter of the bath and to a height of 2.25m from the floor.  Lighting here needs to adhere to at least IP44. It’s also worth thinking about the space around the wash basin too. Any other area of the bathroom, where water ingress is less likely, we’d recommend an IP rating of 20+, but there are no special requirements.

    There is a common misconception that bathroom lighting is limited in style or design, but you only have to look at our range to see that simply isn’t true. Whether you want to go for recessed lighting to illuminate your shower or bath (or both) then the range from Forum, Astro Lighting and Endon add a sense of simple elegance to any bathroom.

    One aspect to bathroom lighting that is often unique to that room is the ability to build the lighting into furniture, more specifically, bathroom mirror lighting. No bathroom is complete without a mirror or two, so being able to add lighting to one gives you more space, but also allows you to play with lighting. In fact, we have a mirror light from Endon that includes a motion sensor and built-in shaver socket. It’s everything you need in one stunning piece of design.

    Lighting a bathroom is just as important as any other room in your home. It might take a little more thought, but with some carefully selected pieces, you can illuminate the smallest room in the house, but still give it the biggest impact.

  • The Importance Of Lighting In The Bedroom

    The Importance Of Lighting In The Bedroom

    The average person sleeps for about 8 hours per night. If you live to 75 years old, you’ll spend about 25 of those years asleep. Now clearly living a third of your life in the darkness might lead you to think that the bedroom lighting isn’t so important, but that couldn’t be further from the truth.

    Whether your bedroom is used for sleeping, reading, getting ready for a big night out or even setting the mood for a big night in, creating the right atmosphere in any bedroom is vital. Lighting is a huge part of that and we have everything you need to create the bedroom of your dreams.

    Any bedroom can be a real statement of intent. When it comes to illustrating your personality, your style and your unique taste, the lighting you choose can complement all aspects of what makes a bedroom the place you simply want to be, rather than just a place to lay your head.

    For all the shared rooms in the house, the bedroom is often the only place we can genuinely be ourselves. Our incredible range of lighting allows you to do just that, even if you share it with someone special. Whether you want to go traditional lighting and create a cosy corner of the home for relaxing, reading or ‘special cuddles’ then we have the range to suit. If you want to go minimalist and functional, then we can do that too.

    If you’re looking for lighting that blends subtly with your furniture to really catch the eye, but stimulate your other senses, then our range from Elstead Lighting excels. From traditional gold, silver and bronze finishes to the classic Tiffany style lamps or their wall and floor lights. They will all bring a warmth to your master bedroom that few other fittings will.

    Of course, the main bedroom, where apparently ‘all the magic happens’, probably won’t be the only bedroom in the house. Whether you’ve got a houseful of kids or some rooms ready for friends and family coming over to stay, the sheer range of looks that a bedroom can adopt, means Castlegate Lights needs a whole selection of styles for you to choose from. Thankfully, we’ve got you covered and it’s no trick of the light.

    You may well have noticed the change in the calendar and are looking to redecorate the kids bedroom ready for Father Christmas (yes, he’ll be here soon – sorry!), then Eglo lighting have some fantastic lights that will look amazing for children of any age. If they’re really young, then their spotlights look like colourful animal characters, rather than lights. As they get older, then they have some ceiling lights for boys and girls, from kites to aeroplanes. If they’re getting to be more grown-up, then Oaks Lighting have some beautiful Tiffany-style lamps that look grown up, but still have a playful side. They come as cats, dogs, frogs or butterflies and need to be seen to be believed.

    Bedroom lights are as individual as the person who lays their head within. Whatever style you want to create, whatever atmosphere you want to rest your weary head in, the lights you choose will play a massive part in that process. Take a look at the range of bedroom lighting we have and you’ll amazed at just what is on offer to create somewhere you’ll want to spend far more than a third of your life in.

  • How To Utilise Walkover Lighting

    How To Utilise Walkover Lighting

    This lighting lark is no walkover, unless of course, it is! The term might be new to you, but walkover lighting has really taken off in recent years, especially since our love affair with interior design began. If the term ‘walkover lighting’ is new to you, allow us to explain a little more.

    The name ‘walkover lighting’ isn’t a clever marketing term, it’s simply means lighting that can be walked over. We did say it was simple!

    Whether that means it’s been integrated into flooring or stairs or, if used externally, it’s been added to paths, driveways or decking. You wouldn’t think twice about recessing your spotlights into the ceiling, well it’s the same idea when it comes to walkover lighting in the floor.

    Walkover lighting can be integrated fully by being recessed into the floor, or they can be slightly raised to offer multi-directional lighting to highlight paths, or purely as a decorative touch. They work equally well inside the home, as they do outside. By adding them into stairwells, they can offer a very modern touch to your home’s lighting scheme.

    Walkover lighting offers something most other similar lighting schemes simply cannot, a way to light areas that would be otherwise impractical or impossible to do. Their small sizes and streamlined designs means they are brilliant for most homes, whatever their style.

    With the summer fast approaching, our thoughts will soon start to turn to long hot summer days in the garden, BBQ aromas filling the air and lazy, sun-soaked weekends enjoy our gardens. Maybe you’re getting some decking installed, or already have it in place, then you can extend the usefulness of your outdoor spaces with some simple walkover lighting.

    The long days are great, but sooner or later, the darkness is going to fall and that’s when you need some light to squeeze every minute out of whatever kind of summer we get. Don’t think that getting walkover lights installed is going to cost the earth or that you’re going to need to add expensive electrical cables to get the most from it. That’s not always the case.

    We have an outdoor, LED walkover light from Konstsmide that is both battery and solar powered. They are easy to fit, inexpensive to buy, discreet and, most importantly, look incredible during the day and stunning at night.

    Konstsmide also produce lighting that has light sensors, which will automatically come on at dusk and turn off again at dawn. This not only gives you some stunning lighting, but also help secure your property by providing illumination to even the darkest corners of your home and garden.

    Of course, these so-called walkover lights aren’t limited to the floor. You can add them to vertical surfaces too. If you’re wanting a way to highlight your driveway posts, external path ways around your home or areas of your garden that need to draw the eye, then you can use the same principles with walkover lighting.

    Walkover lighting allows you to play with lighting like never before. They are equal parts subtle and useful, stylish and understated. They offer some stunning designs at very reasonable prices. If you’ve got any areas you’d like to light up, then take a look at our range and we’d be more than happy to help you make the most of it.

  • How Low Energy Lighting Can Save You Money

    How Low Energy Lighting Can Save You Money

    We’ve all become much more environmentally friendly in recent years. We separate our cans, we flatten our cardboard and we squeeze the air out of our plastic bottles, all to help the planet. Our green credentials need not stop there. We can take the battle to help save the world into our homes through low energy, high quality lighting, both inside and out.

    Energy efficient lighting has come a long way since the humble candle. These days, technology has given us some fantastically stylish ways that we can illuminate our homes, but also contribute to the greener world we’re trying to create.

    You don’t have to go too far back to a time when those incandescent lightbulbs were the only choice for electric lighting around your home. They may have served their purpose, but they were very inefficient and converted little of the power they used into light. Most of their energy was given off as heat, which shortened their lifespan enormously, not to mention they became a fire risk.

    Fast forward to today, we now have many more other options, including halogen, CFL (or Compact Fluorescent Lightbulbs) and, of course, LED (Light Emitting Diodes); the last two being the most energy efficient. In the typical household, lighting accounts for about 18% of our electricity bill, so anyway we can reduce that will only help us save money, but stay illuminated.

    Here at Castlegate, we have taken to the ethos of low energy lighting to heart and the range we have is indicative of the variety of options you have available to you. You can go from inside to out, in a myriad of styles, all designed to look great, whilst shining a light on your green credentials.

    Mantra, for example, have an incredibly wide range of lighting that comes in polished chrome, anthracite, nickel or French gold, all with a black shade that will allow you to match styles throughout your home. They occupy that sweet spot between traditional and contemporary that means they’ll fit with almost every home’s decor. Their range also spans both extremes of that scale, so you’re sure to find something you love.

    If you want to enjoy your own green spaces whilst saving the planet, then Forum even do a low-energy, stainless steel external power that looks stunning and will allow you to enjoy your outdoor spaces for just that little but longer. Fantastic with summer fast approaching.

    Low energy lighting, whether that wall lights, table lamps, pendants or even garden lighting, now looks as good as any other type of light. We have really reached a point when you don’t have to compromise your style to save the planet. Take a look at what we have to offer and see how you can see the beauty around you for so much longer.

  • Elstead Lighting

    Of all the lighting we sell, there are few manufacturers that embody the sheer range of styles, finishes and designs that Elstead Lighting does. Elstead are a British company that have been going since the 17th century. They specialise in the manufacture and distribution of lighting all over the world, but they’re based right here in the UK.

    They offer almost every type of light, from wall to table, pendant to outdoor, in almost every possible style, from the most traditional to the cutting edge. We are delighted to have them be part of our range, so let’s see how they got to their position as one of the most reputable lighting companies around.

    The company that Elstead is today is a long way from where they started. They were originally known as The Elstead Forge and were founded in 1686 in the hamlet of Elstead in Surrey. It continued that way until 1967, when it was taken over by a man called Geoffrey Lucas, who’s family continue to run the company today.

    At the time, they were mainly producing gates, railings and other ironworks, rather than lights. Working in iron led them to make some fire baskets and simple lights. They often made more than needed and sold the extra pieces to local people. These lights proved incredibly popular, which lead to them designing more.

    Their range of lights grew quickly and the demand for them meant they soon outgrew the forge. They moved to new premises in Alton in Hampshire in the 1970s, but it didn’t stop there. Throughout the 1980s they began to specialise in lights and the company went from strength to strength.

    In 2012, Elstead went global from their new (and current) offices by signing a deal with 4 North American lighting companies; Feiss, Hinkley, Quoizel and Flambeau. They operate under licence to convert the American designs from 100v to our own 240v.

    Today, they offer more than 2500 designs of both indoor and outdoor lighting. They still offer traditional handcrafted lights, but also combine cutting-edge manufacturing techniques to deliver lights that are enjoyed in 60 countries around the globe. The team at Castlegate Lights are delighted to be one of them. So, if you’re looking for an Elstead light, what can you expect?

    We don’t think it’s an understatement to say that Elstead Lighting have worked hard to build a reputation for high quality, well designed light fittings. Despite their history, their modern outlook means they now specialise in designs that blend quality and style perfectly. They range from traditional lighting right through to contemporary designs, covering everything in between.

    From stunning chandeliers to table lamps, hanging lanterns to exceptional floor lamps, Elstead’s range means that whatever type of light you’re looking for, you’re sure to find one that will suit your home perfectly. We would be amazed if there wasn’t at least one Elstead light you’ll fall in electrical love with.

    We are delighted to have Elstead as a partner and we’re sure that when you take a look at what they offer, you’ll be equally as happy when you get it home and see in the place it’s supposed to be.

  • Coastal Lighting

    We’re blessed here in the north-east never to be too far from the glorious coastline that our region has to offer. From the glorious sandy beaches to the photogenic cliffs, our coast forms an integral part of who we are. You might be asking what that has got to do with lighting, well let us explain.

    If you’re lucky enough to be able to see the sea from your window, then you’ll probably already have taken the ethos of coastal lighting to your heart. The need for non-corrosive, weather resistant lighting to protect your investment from the hostile salt air and slowly destructive sea spray means that ensuring the longevity of your lighting, especially outside, is a necessity.

    Like any style of decor, coastal lighting is about embracing the area you live and making the most of its themes, mood and stylistic choices. That feeling of serenity, beauty and embracing nature can make you think that the marriage of style and practicality can’t work together, but that’s not the case.

    Being on the coast means you’ll try and spend as much time outside as possible, weather permitting. What could be better than being outside, sea air in your lungs and sunshine beating down. You’ll no doubt want to make sure you can enjoy that feeling for as long as possible and that means finding the right lighting to illuminate your outdoor spaces.

    Despite the need to utilise the best in outdoor protected lighting, that doesn’t mean you have to compromise your taste, your style or your pocket. Gone are the days when the only way to embrace the coastal theme was through fisherman-style lanterns, painted pendant lights or bleached-effect table lamps. Your choice includes those, but so much more.

    Our range includes classic wall lights in nautical styles from Forum or Firstlight, that come in black or nickel and solid brass respectively. If you want to go a small step closer to contemporary without completely losing the nautical look, then our range of wall lights from Astro, in antique brass, offer both style with added environmental protection.

    As we venture towards more modern, contemporary seas for your coastal lighting, then you can’t go wrong by choosing something from Elstead. Their range of Ordrup, Copenhagen or Klampenborg wall lights will add a touch of glamour to the outside of your home. In addition, their Sandbanks range will look incredible along your path, drive, garden or decking.

    This particular range of lights offer wall fixtures and floor-standing bollards that would look perfect wherever you place them. By combining low energy with high quality contained in a stainless steel shell, they will be sure to stand the test of time in even the harshest of environments. Not to be outdone, anything Elstead can do, Konstsmide can do equally well. Their range of galvanised outdoor lighting mean that you’ll can spend every minute you have available outside, even if it’s just to admire them.

    The thing is, you don’t need to live by the sea to fully embrace a coastal lighting theme. Any of the lights we’ve talked about would look stunning in any home, wherever it is. If you’re near the coast, they will be guaranteed to last through the harshest weather, but still elegant enough to embrace the challenge it brings. Take a look at what we have to offer, you’ll be so glad you did.

  • Brass Lighting

    Most people, when they think about brass lighting, think about homes from the 1970s or ‘80s. Back in those days, brass was very popular. It looked like gold, and gave homes a certain style that was all the rage back then.

    The thing is, the brass lighting that went out of style wasn’t actually brass, it was brass-plated. Solid brass stood the test of time and still looks great even today. Solid brass never actually fell out of fashion, in fact, brass lighting is now one of 2017 hottest trends. Let’s take a look at what you can expect from these stunning lights.

    You might think brass is a simple choice, but there is so much more to it. You can get antique brass, satin brass, brass plate and even blackened brass. Whilst some of those descriptions are marketing choices by certain manufacturers, they can’t hide the subtle warmth they all bring. All of those incredible finishes come together to collectively offer some stunning brass lighting choices, no matter what your home decor style is.

    Brass fittings, no matter which style you opt for, give your home a warm, rich tone which adds beauty to any room. Their caramel hue blends in with your homes decor, regardless of the season. It adds a refreshing contrast in spring, a complementary tone in summer, a sympathetic autumnal tone and a warmth in the colder months of winter.

    Gone are the days of brass lighting only your parents would choose, raw metals like brass are a much more adaptable and flexible material than most people give it credit for. They can be as contemporary as polished chrome and yet as traditional as any other. It brings both a sense of nostalgia and comfort in a multitude of styles.

    When it comes to lighting, few materials complement your existing furniture more than brass. If you’re going for a modern, minimalist style, then brass lighting, whether that’s wall lights, table lights or pendants, give you a very striking contrast. If you’ve got lighter wooden furniture, then that contrast is even more impressive. Even in the most lifeless space, brass fixtures can create an interesting feature that you will love to see every day and your visitors will admire, every time they call.

    Whatever your budget, brass light fittings can look as high-end as any other style. You can certainly get fittings that look like they’ve been in your family for centuries, but you can also go cutting edge. Depending on how the fitting has been finished, they can suit any style. The polished brass is classically shiny, whilst brushed brass is more subtle.

    No manufacturer seems to have embraced brass more than Endon. They are by no means the only company doing some incredible things with this metal (just look at Diyas or Interiors 1900 for more), but Endon’s range covers a multitude of styles that are sure to look superb in any home.

    If you’re looking for a brass pendant, then there is bound to be one that suits your home. From the more traditionally styled Beckinsale or Brydon lights, through to the Ford or Dickens, which play with your expectations of what a brass light can or should be.

    For those of you for whom 2017 is starting with a little redecoration, then adding some brass lighting might just be the new style you’ve been looking for. Take a look at our wide range and you’ll soon appreciate what brass lighting can bring to your home, now and for years ahead.

  • Stainless Steel

    Of all the different types of lighting we sell, of all the different finishes and materials they’re made from, stainless steel has always been one of the most popular. It’s a material that occurs all around our home, from cutlery to tools, and it’s no coincidence that we have taken it to our hearts in the way we have.

    Stainless steel was discovered by metallurgist Harry Brearley in 1913 whilst experimenting with different types of steel for making weapons. He noticed that steel, which included 13% chromium, had not corroded after months of use.

    Stainless steel is actually an alloy of iron, but one which must contain at least 10.5% of chromium. It also includes varying degrees of carbon, manganese and silicon, but also has some nickel and molybdenum within it. It’s the chromium that creates what is known as a ‘passive layer’ of oxide on the steel. It’s this layer that prevents any further corrosion, and gives us the stainless steel we know and love. You can increase the resistance to corrosion by increasing the amount of chromium in the mix.

    It’s worth noting that the key term us ‘stainless’. Despite what you might think, it’s not completely immune from corrosion, although in normal atmospheric conditions, it will not corrode. A simple gentle clean will mean that your stainless steel lights will retain their beautiful, reflective appearance for many, many years.

    Because of its inherent properties, stainless steel is a fantastic product for outdoor lighting. Obviously it doesn’t rust, but it’s also low cost, easy to maintain and above all else, looks fantastic.

    As the darker nights start to disappear and we begin to spend more time in the garden, the first place to turn is some stunning stainless steel garden lights. Not only can they highlight your decking or patio, they can also provide security through carefully placed wall lighting that looks as good, as it is practical.

    Stainless steel lighting doesn’t just work outside, it looks just as good inside the home too. We have lighting that uses this fantastic material in a huge variety of different styles which all look incredible.

    Whether you’re a traditionalist or an ultra-modern minimalist, stainless steel can play a part in your decor. If you’re looking for a pendant, then take a look at our pieces from Endon or Forum, which cover both ends of the design scale.

    Despite being with us for 100 years and more, stainless steel has never looked so good around the home. Whilst it obviously excels on the outside, with wall lights, spotlight or lampposts, it also finds itself perfectly at home on the inside too

    It has been able to adapt itself to ceiling pendants, wall lamps and light switches, without losing its character. These days there are a myriad of options to choose from, but stainless steel can hold its own without any sort of mark against it.

  • Recessed Lighting

    Many of the lights we are proud to sell here at Castlegate Lights are specifically designed to allow you to show off your own unique style with bold, modern statements. The myriad of designs, the wealth of finishes and the sheer variety of styles all help you to illustrate your personality around your home. That said, there is an aspect of our lights that don’t do this. They hide out of view, but can play their part in illuminating any room in your house. We’re talking about recessed lighting.

    If you’re choosing lights for your hallway, kitchen or bathroom, then you may already be familiar with recessed lights, but there is more to them than their insulated properties.

    For those who don’t know, recessed lighting, sometimes known as downlighting, refers to the fixture which is set into the wall or ceiling. They are generally shaped like a drinks can, and include both the housing (the internal components) which you don’t see, and the outer fascia which you do. Together they form a recessed lighting that can offer an excellent source of ambient light.

    Recessed lighting is a very smart lighting choice. As we said, it offers a fantastic source of ambient light, but they are also very flexible when it comes to accent lighting.  Their sleek profile means that, for those with lower ceiling or narrow rooms, recessed lighting can be a great choice. As technology improves and the fittings get smaller and thinner, they are beginning to offer illumination that is on par with many of their more visible counterparts.

    Don’t think of recessed lighting as purely an ‘on’ or ‘off’ lighting choice. Thanks to dimmable lighting, like the ones from Astro, you can control the brightness and feel secure thanks to the fire rated ceiling fittings. This can work particularly well when you want to soften the mood with recessed lighting and also help to extend the life of your lightbulbs.

    If you want to add recessed lighting in your bathroom or en-suite, then we also have some specific lights from Endon, which come in satin nickel or white, that are designed perfectly for the job. Equally, downlighters from Searchlight, which come in polished chrome, are incredibly stylish. Both of them can complement the clean lines in the smallest room in the house with lighting that is subtle, but practical, in equal measure.

    Recessed lighting works just as well outside the home as it does on the in. If you’ve got half an eye on the summer months and are wanting to utilise (or even add) some decking, then recessed lighting adds something extra to your outdoor spaces. It allows you to extend your summer nights and enjoy the garden that little bit longer. Whether you want to go for low energy or high power, we have a range of Konstmide recessed spotlights that will add some stylish lighting to even the wildest garden.

    If redecoration is high on your agenda this year, recessed lighting can provide you with a lighting option that you may not otherwise have thought about. They might not have the spectacle that other pieces might give you, but what they lack in statement, they more than make up for in minimalist style. Recessed lighting doesn’t have to stand out, to look good.

  • Pendant Lighting

    Ceiling lights, like many of the other lighting styles, come in a whole range of finishes and designs. Because of its position, the ceiling light all too often gets forgotten. Our gaze generally exists much lower in any room (unless you’re particularly tall), so the space ‘up there’ becomes a secondary thought for many. This doesn’t mean you should gloss over pendant lights, as they can make a real impression in your home. Let’s take a look at what you can get just ‘hanging around’.

    Your home probably already has a number of different lighting styles; floor lamps, wall lamps or table lamps, but ceiling pendants sometimes get overlooked. Pendants are a great way to add, not only light, but beauty and elegance to any room.

    Choosing the right ceiling fitting can be tricky, but you should look at this as a good thing. The sheer range of styles we have available can make choosing the one that suits your home perfectly a difficult one, but one that gives you a multitude of options.

    Even a single light pendant can provide ambient lighting in your living room or bedroom, or you can go all-out and create a focal point that gives a large amount of light and a very bold statement.

    Most ceiling pendants are found in kitchens or hallways, but their adaptability means you can use them well in any room you have. Even in bedrooms, which are usually the smaller rooms in the home, can benefit from a pendant. It may seem a little unconventional in these rooms, but with a suitably adjusted cable, you can add a very personal touch to a room that will be the epitome of your own personal style.

    Pendant lighting comes in as many different styles as any other lighting we stock. Whether you want a single light, cluster, chandelier or even an LED bar, you can create so many different moods with your ceiling lights. This also applies depending on your decor.

    If your home is a traditional style, then we have something for you. Whether you like brushed gold ring pendants, tiffany designs, beige silk shades with nickel finishes or beautiful chrome and clear acrylic in the classic ‘chandelier’ style. They’ll look incredible taking centre spot in your room or hallway.

    For those for whom the interior of your home is more contemporary, then you are also spoilt for choice. In many ways, the light itself isn’t the deciding factor when buying a new ceiling fitting. It’s usually the surrounding pendant shade that draws the eye. From the simple, but elegant, Dar Lighting, with its white finish and large pendant surrounding 3 lights to their LED bar in polished chrome and crystal, will both look as good on the ceiling as they would be hanging above your dining table.

    For you minimalists and those liking cutting-edge decor, then you could choose something like Dar’s Abraham light or even Endon Lighting’s LED dimmable pendant which comes in gloss white and frosted acrylic. They will both look amazing in any home.

    If you’re looking for something that sits beautifully between the traditional and the contemporary, then our range from Franklite, with their wide-brimmed ceiling pendants, come in a range of finishes and styles, but all echo the classic lines of a pendant. All would add a real sense of style to your home.

    A pendant light, regardless of the style you choose, are the perfect way to light any room in your home. Their usefulness combined with their ability to both blend in or stand-out, can make them a genuinely must-have in every room. If you’ve never considered a pendant before, take a look at our range and we’re sure you’ll find the perfect one for you.