Great lighting is key to any kitchen design and our daintily proportioned Hudson Pendant Light is designed to sit perfectly above your kitchen island, table or countertop, where its airy transparent quality enables you to create a stunning focal point without losing a sense of space. Like its cousin - the
Hudson Wall Light – this hanging pendant fits seamlessly into the trend for metallic brass fittings in modern kitchens, where its antiqued brass tones add warmth and character.
In this design, we have combined the hand-blown, shallow glass shade from our Kentucky Pendant, with a traditional brass gallery and paired it with a protruding LED bulb for maximum impact. Using glass shades is an excellent way to make a small or narrow space seem brighter and larger. Try fitting this pendant in a row above a breakfast bar or either side of a bed to create lovely layers of light. The Hudson has a widespread uniform light output that is ideal for general tasking
Supplied with:
- 50cm of braided cable and our Georgian ceiling rose in the same finish.
- We recommend our SBC Golf Ball Filament Bulb as the perfect accompaniment to your light as it has the traditional look of an incandescent bulb, lights up instantly, is dimmable and will flood your room with soft warm light.
PRODUCT INFORMATION
Bulb Holder: small bayonet (SBC)
Fitting Options: can be adapted to take an ES (screw-in) bulb for Europe and wired for the USA for a small additional cost upon request. For more information, see our guide to
Bespoke Services > Shades Illustrated: glass shade is supplied with the light
Overall Dimensions: 18.90W x 63.00H x 18.90D (cm)
KNOWLEDGE BASE GUIDES
Lighting Your Home
How to Clean Brass And Copper
FINISH
Antiqued Brass: A beautiful, natural finish produced by distressing the brass to create a soft patina that is then treated with antiquing solution to speed up the natural tarnishing process and create a lovely aged look that will darken naturally over time. Antiqued Brass is an incredibly versatile finish that works well with any colourway and natural building materials such as brick, stone, plaster or woodwork and looks equally at home in a modern property as it does a period one.