Brass pendant lights
Brass suspensions introduce a dense visual presence, without overloading. Their warm hue varies according to finish, capturing light diffusely or locally. A brass pendant easily blends into a structured layout, providing a focal point that is both luminous and material. Used singly or in series, they give rhythm to volumes without redundancy. Coherence depends on placement, the type of light source and the relationship between textures in the room. read more >
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Small silver-plated pendant lampOlivia
£115 £80-30%

Art Nouveau ceiling lightHaussmann
£565 £415-25%

Large brass chandelierIzaar
£1195 £835-30%

Glass and gold brass hanging lampBelno
£170 £120-30%

Large gold suspensionOohalt
£240 £170-30%
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Silver hanging lampCharlie
£145 £115-20%

Golden metal suspensionOohalt
£165 £115-30%

Brass hanging lampKapsula
£155 £135-15%

Small silver pendant lightDarwin
£135 £120-10%

Glass mirror hanging lampElixir
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Brass as a suspension material
Brass is an alloy that combines strength, malleability and finishing quality. Used for lighting fixtures, it offers a natural hue oscillating between warm gold and coppery highlights. A brass suspension produces a strong visual impact, without excessive mirroring. Its patina evolves over time, depending on whether it is varnished, brushed or left untreated. This behavior makes it a popular material for interiors with a predominantly mineral or textured feel, where it introduces a metallic note without aggressive contrast.
Formal typologies and lighting effects
A brass suspension can take the form of a closed dome, an openwork cylinder or a linear tubular structure. Each of these typologies induces a type of diffusion: downwards for direct lighting, sideways for ambient light, multidirectional in a branched composition. Brass does not diffuse light, but reflects it. Lamp temperature therefore plays a crucial role: between 2700 and 3000 K to preserve the warmth of the hue without distortion. The diameter of the luminaire, its suspension height and its position in the space must adapt to the actual use of the room - table, reading corner, circulation - to avoid any visual discomfort.
Agreement, combination of materials and visual balance
The choice of a brass suspension implies a global reading of the environment. Metal can match dark woods, raw fabrics, matte coverings or textured walls. To avoid overload, it's advisable to limit metal repetition in the same visual field, or to vary finishes (matte vs. satin, raw vs. varnished). A brass suspension can also contrast with sharp black or white elements, as long as the balance between full and empty is maintained. In a large room, a series of identical fixtures can create a coherent rhythm. In a smaller room, a single point of light will suffice, provided it's well-proportioned.
Brass introduces a warm, stable and legible metallic texture to an interior. Well-sized and well-placed, a brass suspension structures space, without superfluous decorative effect.
Brass is the ideal material for a warm, stable, legible metallic texture in an interior