How to Cluster Rattan Pendants

 

Beautiful rattan chandelier by Ashley Clark, California interior designer. In this lamp shade arrangements are the Santa Monica, Waikiki and Jenner rattan pendant lights.

When you’re adding a rattan pendant light to your coastal decor, think about how big it is and where you’re putting it. A large pendant can really stand out and be a showstopper, while a smaller one brings in a nice hint of texture without being too loud. Try hanging a rattan pendant over your dining table, in the living room, or even in the bedroom for a warm and welcoming vibe.

When it comes to color, rattan pendant lights usually rock a natural brown shade that goes perfectly with that chill, neutral vibe you see in coastal decor. But hey, some of them also come in white or other light colors, which can really brighten up a room!

To nail that coastal interior vibe, try teaming up a rattan pendant light with some laid-back natural textures like woven rugs, flowy linen curtains, and wicker furniture. Keep it light and breezy with soft-colored walls and natural wood floors. Don’t forget to throw in some beachy decor like seashells, driftwood, and coral to really amp up that coastal charm!

Overall, a rattan pendant light is like the quirky friend you didn’t know you needed in coastal interior design; its natural texture and warm glow are here to remind you that even your lighting can feel relaxed and beachy—because who wouldn’t want a lamp that looks like it’s been sunbathing on a tropical vacation?