Curated Finds for Fiyabelle | Pendant Lights

Design Lab by Livingetc
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Based on your brief, I’d choose two pendant lights that work well together rather than match exactly. Because the porch now has two roles, as both an entryway and a breakfast or sun room, the lighting can help each area feel defined without making the space feel too formal.

Above the 1950s garden table, I’d lean slightly more playful or sculptural to complement the yellow and white metal set. Near the door, I’d keep the pendant a little softer and more welcoming.

The trick is to give both lights something in common, whether that’s brass, opal glass, warm tones, or a similar shape, so they feel connected without looking like a matching set. If you'd like more inspiration on the types of pendants that work beautifully in in/outdoor spaces like this, our Stylist Iokasti recently rounded up some of her favourite outdoor pendant lights, which is a great reference point for the overall feel and scale.

Miaad is one of the stylists for Design Lab, Livingetc’s personalized design service. Guided by an instinct for craftsmanship and the beauty of lived-in spaces, she brings a refined balance of creative vision and commercial understanding. Her career, shaped between New York and London, spans luxury interiors and retail furniture design, from creating immersive environments for global brands such as Ferrari and Montblanc to guiding discerning clients through high-end projects at DWR and Restoration Hardware. With a sharp eye for detail and deep knowledge of UK and US furniture brands, Miaad believes great design begins with empathy and intention. She creates spaces that balance aesthetic clarity with everyday life, where individuality feels effortless and beauty feels personal.