Kitchen Lighting

8 curated kitchen pendants and chandeliers from $386 — walnut, glass, and brass designs for kitchen islands, breakfast bars, and open-plan kitchen-dining areas. Dimmable, UL Listed (File E321074), free worldwide shipping, 4-year warranty.

This is a tightly curated selection of 8 fixtures (5 chandeliers and 3 pendants) chosen specifically for kitchen task lighting — not our full room-tagged inventory. Most fixtures are priced between $700 and $1,300, with statement pendants reaching $1,522 and individual large variants extending to $5,832 for spacious open-plan kitchens. Material distribution favors walnut (5 designs) paired with brass accents (4) for warm farmhouse and transitional interiors, plus glass options (4) for contemporary kitchens.

Kitchen islands need task lighting directed at a specific surface — exactly what pendants are designed for. A single large-shade pendant works for islands under 4 feet. For 6-foot islands, two pendants spaced 24–30 inches apart provide balanced illumination. For 8-foot islands, three pendants at equal spacing distribute light without visual crowding. Leave at least 12 inches of clearance from each end of the island.

Hang the bottom of each pendant 30–36 inches above the countertop. This places the light source close enough for effective task lighting without sitting in the user's line of sight when standing at the counter. For breakfast bars with seated diners, the same height keeps lights above eye level. Dimmable operation transitions from bright cooking-task light to softer ambient glow when entertaining.

Every fixture includes 3000K warm white LED bulbs standard. For kitchens, 3000K balances color rendering for cooking (accurate food colors) with atmospheric warmth for dining. 4000K neutral options available on select models for kitchens used primarily as food-prep workspaces. All fixtures support 110–240V worldwide and accept TRIAC dimmers.

30-day returns and insured worldwide shipping cover every order. Browse pendant lights, wooden chandeliers, glass chandeliers, or dining room lighting for related options.

Magic Glass Chandelier | Swirling Chrome LED | Aurorae

Regular price From $1,217.00 USD
Regular price $1,596.00 USD Sale price From $1,217.00 USD
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Blossoming Wooden Chandelier | Vintage Industrial LED | Aurorae

Regular price $936.00 USD
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Eternity LED Chandelier | Glass Globe Multi-Light | Aurorae

Regular price From $988.00 USD
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Grow Stick Pendant Light | Wooden LED Modern | Aurorae

Regular price From $1,522.00 USD
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Elf Pendant Light | Grand Wood & Brass Sculpture | Aurorae

Regular price From $2,596.00 USD
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Wooden Lotus Pendant Light | Natural LED Organic | Aurorae

Regular price From $386.00 USD
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Flower Wooden Chandelier | Natural Brass LED | Aurorae

Regular price From $699.00 USD
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Frosted Glass Chandelier | Polished Brass Multi-Light | Aurorae

Regular price From $1,299.00 USD
Regular price $1,447.00 USD Sale price From $1,299.00 USD
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Frequently Asked Questions

For islands under 4 feet, a single large-shade pendant works. For 6-foot islands, two pendants spaced 24–30 inches apart. For 8-foot islands, three pendants at equal spacing. Always leave at least 12 inches of clearance from each end of the island so the lights frame rather than overhang the surface.
Hang the bottom of each pendant 30–36 inches above the countertop. This places the light source close enough for effective task lighting without sitting in the user's line of sight when standing at the counter. For breakfast bars with seated diners, the same height keeps lights above eye level.
Yes, especially for shorter islands (4 feet or less) or in open-plan kitchens where the chandelier serves as the main statement light. A chandelier provides broader light spread but less directed task lighting. For dedicated meal preparation, pendants outperform chandeliers because they direct light downward to the work surface.
Frosted glass diffuses light evenly and reduces glare on glossy countertops — better for kitchens with stone, polished concrete, or stainless steel surfaces. Clear glass produces brighter direct light and a visible bulb form — better for matte or wood-toned countertops where some shimmer adds visual interest.
Not necessarily, but consider color temperature carefully. Kitchen pendants benefit from 3000K (warm white) or 4000K (neutral) for accurate color rendering when cooking. Dining-room pendants typically use 2700K–3000K (warm white) for atmospheric meals. The 3000K option works for both rooms if you want consistency in an open-plan layout.