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Kitchen pendant lights?

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Wigeon · 05/07/2011 21:47

We are planning the finishing touches to our new kitchen and trying to find some good pendant lights. The room is a rectangle (about 6m x 3m) and the kitchen will go in the first half of the room, with the dining table in the second half. Units go along both walls, with a breakfast bar type thing dividing the halves of the room (although actually just cupboards as we both have a hatred of breakfast bars - no offence to anyone with one!)

We want three pendant lights in a row over the "breakfast bar" bit and are a bit clueless as to where to shop for nice lights! We like http://www.heals.co.uk/pendants+chandeliers/olympia-pendant-light/invt/600483/&bklist=icat,2,mycatref?htxt=T4x%2FxHPKC9KVBo9llnLNs7V2y5pPrXE6UdvUO7%2BJuaNi0VQEplUKN9m%2BLWQrXAuyZPOYT8m5p8zj%0AHHXknXCmTg%3D%3D this kind of thing from Heal's, or maybe this from Habitat. Tthe look of the kitchen is modern - white gloss units, wood laminate worktops, engineered oak floor, turquoise-y tiles, white walls.

Would like each light to cost less than £100 (ideally quite a bit less).

Any ideas? Have been looking at John Lewis, Habitat and Next so far...and run out of ideas of where else to look!

Thanks a lot!

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Wigeon · 05/07/2011 21:49

Sorry!

Heal's light

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said · 05/07/2011 21:53

www.ikea.com/gb/en/catalog/categories/departments/bedroom/18751/

Ikea does similar

LakeFlyPie · 05/07/2011 21:56

I love some of the lights here

Also think BHS are good for lighting.

GeneralissimoVonBobbington · 05/07/2011 21:58

John Lewis are good as well. I have actually seen some good ones in B and Q

MrsSharp · 05/07/2011 22:16

Not sure they do lights that fit with your style, but I love the lights at garden trading.

SirenSusan · 05/07/2011 22:17

Have the same problem - John Lewis no good, Heals too pricey - Like Tom Dixon's Beat Light. Ikea's problem is the ceiling attachment - too bulky. The Heals one you linked to is currently my fall back option.

SirenSusan · 05/07/2011 22:33

Caravaggio pendants

GeneralissimoVonBobbington · 06/07/2011 10:23

Willow and Stone do some similar stuff to Garden Trading

noddyholder · 06/07/2011 10:33

I love the caravaggio ones they always look great when fitted. Ikea ones look similar but up close are flimsy

SirenSusan · 06/07/2011 11:06

Or [[http://www.hollowaysofludlow.com/details.php?P1=2&Clv=2&C1=22&C2=160&C3=555&C4=566 maybe a bit pricey]

noddyholder · 06/07/2011 11:10

blow the budget Love mac and mac for interiors but so expensive.

Wigeon · 06/07/2011 13:06

Wow - thank you for all the very useful replies! Exactly the kind of things I was looking for. Love Haus, Mac&Mac and Holloways of Ludlow websites - ahhh, lighting porn...will have to browse with DH tonight Grin. Also, Haus is doing the Caravaggios (which look fab btw) for a lot less than Holloways, hm.

Not too snobby to consider B&Q or BhS either, thanks, will investigate. Although my house is stuffed full of Ikea products, I think that for this lighting I'd like to go a bit more upmarket as we want the pendants to be a bit of a feature and I agree their lights look a bit flimsy.

SirenSusan - are you doing a kitchen too?

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Wigeon · 06/07/2011 14:02

Oooh, Garden Trading and Willow & Stone good too, and a bit more reasonably priced.

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SirenSusan · 06/07/2011 14:12

Doing the whole house!

Wigeon · 06/07/2011 14:19

Gosh - we have spent so much time / thought on just the kitchen! Maybe you just get better/ faster at making decisions if you are doing a whole house!

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GeneralissimoVonBobbington · 06/07/2011 14:58

Oh god, whole house here too! I am also in lighting decisions hell. We have a sloping ceiling and a velux to contend with in the kitchen, which is really mucking things up.

SirenSusan · 06/07/2011 15:07

I'd like to say I got better at deciding but I really haven't - builder has just arranged for a landscaper to come around and I have no idea where to start....

Aworryingtrend · 06/07/2011 16:50

we have just had these installed in our new kitchen these and I love them. typical they are on special offer now!!

Ponks · 06/07/2011 17:41

I really like the Tom Dixon copper lights, have seen them in a number of housey magazines in a line over a table etc.
Generalissimo - We have just had new kitchen done with sloping ceiling & velux over dining area - couldnt decide what to do re lighting - ended up with a billion downlights rather than pendants. Nice clean lines tho. What are you going for?

GeneralissimoVonBobbington · 06/07/2011 19:26

Thanks Ponks, I thought spots would be doable, but DH reckons it will be weird. I am hankering after one of these but I'm not sure whether it will go with the kitchen we've chosen. Kitchen is quite a classic design (Wickes' Heritage Bone) and that light is very modern. Might work I suppose. They also do it in bronze, which is loooovely, but that definitely won't go.

B & Q do some Tom Dixon lookalikes that are pretty good.

PigletJohn · 06/07/2011 23:15

Homebase are good for lighting, if you're not too proud to be seen going into a DIY shed.

SirenSusan · 07/07/2011 11:51

Been to Homebase this morning they have nothing their range of pendants is very limited - I wouldn't waste the trip.

Wigeon · 07/07/2011 18:42

Well, after spending last night browsing all the suggestions with DH, we decided to go with this from Habitat - and because of all their stores apart from their London ones closing down, all lighting is currently being sold off at 50% less than the website shows. So these were now only £25 each.

Also went to B&Q to have a browse, but nothing we liked as much. Couldn't find the B&Q Tom Dixon look-a-like, although love love love the original (but don't love the price!).

It was actually one of the ones I linked to in the OP, but am very happy to have looked through all the other suggestions, so thank you!

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