Our island pendants were the last big piece we were waiting on to wrap up our kitchen, and they were backordered for months. Since I couldn’t find one I felt like fit the space as well as these Perry Pendants, I decided to wait it out. When they arrived I was holding my breath hoping they would turn out as fantastic as I was confident they were going to be.
Thankfully, they turned out to be the exact match of the online image (you never knowwww)! Whew! Exhale. Its a bubble glass which I really like, and the curves compliment the arch paneling design. I love how the finish was a match to the hardware without overdoing it. It turned out to be worth the wait on these beauties! A few homes ago we had a nice wal-mart style flourescent light in our kitchen, and I am pretty sure it contributed to my phobia of cooking dinner. I will forever appreciate the edison bulb since.
ONE // TWO // THREE // FOUR (best price) // FIVE // SIX
SEVEN // EIGHT // NINE // TEN // ELEVEN // TWELVE
I included a range of prices and styles that I really love, and can see in many different styles of kitchens!
A standard rule of thumb for measuring out island placements is 30 to 36 in. above the island and at least the two 30 in. between pendants. However, I am all about bending the rules in a way that best suits your space. The downrod on ours came with three pieces and we opted for using two that measured to be about 36 in. above the countertop.
We have the kitchen photographed, so will be able to share the tour hopefully next week!