On this list you’ll find statement kitchen lighting ideas for all size kitchens.
With its knotted gold hardware and shiny white shade, this kitchen lighting seamlessly blends industrial and glam styles.
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A natural material keeps this kitchen statement lighting airy.

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It has a modern appeal but with lovely traditional touches like the knobbed arms.
When the shape and style of yourstatement lightingis simple, you don’t have to shy away from color.
Here a pendant inspired by gold chainmail takes its cues from the faucet but adds a modern edge.

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The horseshoe gold hardware adds a bit of a modern statement that keeps the room current.
When opting for a colorless globe, be sure that the bulb is also clear for a seamless look.
Heavier statement lighting always pairs well with a simple, uncluttered island.

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Here, perfectly sized globe lights are two-toned with silver streak across the center.
Lantern-Inspired Lighting
This trio of lantern-inspired statement lights is right at home in thefarmhouse kitchen.
It gives off the perfect amount of direct light, thanks to the downward bent of the arm.

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It has a modern profile that’s unconventional.
Consider, also, the colors of the room and what the light will be bouncing off.
This way, you’ll still get light casting in different directions but will also maximize space.

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Rattan Pendants
Peter Molick
Rattan pendant shades look casual and boho in this stunning kitchen.
Nestled mesh domes in a chainmail weave tie in nicely with the kitchen’s wallpaper.

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