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The Oxblood Dining Pendant changes that one moment. A sculptural iron cone shade in deep, warm oxblood drops down on a gray fabric cord and pulls the room together with a glow that feels considered, lived-in, and quietly designer. Over a maple dining table, a kitchen island, or a styled nook, it reads less like a light fixture and more like a piece of decor that happens to glow.
This is an accent pendant, not a flood light. It is designed for mood, ambiance, and a cozy table glow, not for lighting an entire kitchen on its own. Pair it with under-cabinet lighting or a second pendant if you need more output, and it will do its job beautifully.
It belongs over dinner tables, breakfast nooks, kitchen islands, game-night tables, and entryway consoles. It works with cream walls, dark cabinetry, brass hardware, and warm woods. It is the small detail that makes the rest of the room finally feel intentional.
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Why to Choose us
Most pendant lights are a compromise. Big-box options light the room but feel cheap and forgettable, designer pendants look beautiful but cost three times what they should, and the neutral black or brass shades you see everywhere blur into every other home on the feed. Oxblood is rare for a reason. It is harder to manufacture in a warm, true tone, and it requires a finish that holds richness in both daylight and lamplight. The Oxblood Dining Pendant is built around that color. A powder-coated iron shade gives it weight and depth, the fabric-wrapped cord avoids the cheap plastic look that ruins most pendants at install, and the 18 inch cone is sized to anchor a real dining table without overwhelming it. It is designed as a decor piece first, a light second. That is the difference, and that is what the room will feel

why this is perfect for you
You have spent time on the table, the chairs, the rug, the art on the walls. The ceiling above it is the last thing left, and a plain dome or a builder fixture is not going to finish what you started. The Oxblood Dining Pendant is the piece that lands the room. Over a wood dining table, the deep red-brown warms up every surface around it. Over a kitchen island, it adds a styled focal point that makes the whole kitchen feel more considered. In a breakfast nook or game-night corner, it creates the kind of glow you actually want to sit under. It is the small change that makes the room feel finished
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What to know about the Oxblood Dining Pendant
Oxblood is a deep, warm red-brown that pairs beautifully with cream walls, warm woods, brass hardware, and dark cabinetry. It can read slightly darker in low natural light, so we recommend pairing it with a warm-toned bulb to bring out the richness of the finish.
This is an accent pendant designed for mood and ambiance, not full overhead lighting. For a kitchen island or large dining table, we recommend pairing it with another pendant or layered task lighting like under-cabinet lights.
It uses a standard E26 socket and comes with a 9W LED bulb included. You can swap in any E26 bulb you prefer, including warmer or brighter options depending on the mood you want.
The pendant is hardwired with a ceiling canopy and takes around 20 minutes to assemble. Most people install it themselves, but if you are not comfortable with hardwired fixtures, an electrician can complete it in a single visit.
The shade is 18 inches in diameter and 13.5 inches tall, with an 8 foot cord that you can adjust to your preferred hanging height. Over a dining table, most people hang the bottom of the shade around 30 to 36 inches above the table surface.
The shade is powder-coated iron, the cord is fabric-wrapped textile, and the included bulb is a 9W E26 LED. Powder-coated iron holds color richly over time and feels solid in hand.
Wipe the shade gently with a clean, damp cloth. Avoid chemical cleaners, as they can dull the powder-coated finish over time.
Yes, as long as you are comfortable hardwiring a ceiling fixture or hiring an electrician. Check with your landlord first if you plan to swap out an existing fixture.

