Ellie Cullman brings colorful flair to the enclosed porch of a 1927 Briarcliff Manor, New York, home with a glass fixture from Paul Ferrante; it hangs above a Hickory Chair table and Bungalow 5 chairs.
Design Within Reach pendants lend pizzazz to a white kitchen designed by Ron Marshall in Connecticut’s Fairfield County.
A playful Coup Studios fixture hangs above a Tritter Feefer table in the dining area of a San Francisco residence designed by Jeff Schlarb; the wallpaper is from Area Environments.
In a Bridgehampton living room decorated by former fashion designer Timothy Godbold, a woven pendant from Moooi is a chic contrast to neutral furnishings.
Fun touches including a Flos Zeppelin fixture and a Vermelha rope chair add whimsy to a modern master bedroom on the Upper East Side decorated by Noha Hassan.
In a Greenwich, Connecticut, country house designed by Greg Tankersley of McAlpine, a series of pendants from Ann-Morris make a dazzling statement above two marble-top islands in the chestnut-clad kitchen.
For the renovation of a Victorian in San Francisco’s Noe Valley, designer Regan Backer selected a geometric pendant from Iacoli & McAllister to serve as an unexpected modern element in the powder room, which features a toile by Flavor Paper, a Duravit sink, and an RH medicine cabinet.
Pendants don’t need to be over-the-top to make an impact: Take these sculptural Rudi fixtures from Roll & Hill, which complement a sleek and sophisticated living room in a Westhampton retreat conceived by Austin Patterson Disston Architects.
Phillip Thomas chose a glamorous 1950s pendant for the mirrored entry of an Upper East Side home he designed for a young family.
This article appears in the February 2018 issue of CTC&G (Connecticut Cottages & Gardens).