Statement Pendants Belong in Meaningful Homes
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Our new pendant collection was discovered far from here, found in quiet corners where traditional craftsmanship still lives at the centre of daily life.
Each piece is made in small numbers and carries with it the patience of handwork and the warmth of natural textures. These aren’t just lights; they’re keepsakes that become part of a home’s story.
Each pendant begins with hands, not machines. Shells are strung slowly, one by one. Seagrass and raffia are woven with a rhythm that can’t be rushed. These are the kinds of objects that aren’t made to be identical or perfect. They’re made to hold the character of the place they were born and the quiet time it takes to bring them into being. That’s what makes them special.
What Makes These Pendants Different
There is a certain beauty in knowing that what hangs above you wasn’t made in a line, but in a moment. These pendants aren’t mass-produced. They are made with intention, using natural materials and traditional methods that give each piece its own quiet individuality.
No two are the same, and each holds small details that tell the story of the hands that made it and the place it came from.
When you bring one into your home, you’re not just adding details and objects, you’re bringing a little piece of another place, another rhythm, and another way of making.
It’s a slower kind of luxury, one that doesn’t shout to be seen.
How to Style Statement Pendants
The beauty of statement pendants is how effortlessly it transforms a space. A single shell pendant can create a soft, coastal ambience over a dining table, while a trio of raffia shades can bring warmth and depth when clustered together.
These pendants pair beautifully with layered natural textures, timber, linen, warm neutrals, but they also hold their own in more contemporary spaces. Rather than demanding attention, they anchor the atmosphere of a room and allow everything else to fall into place around them.

The Pendant Collection is available now in limited numbers. Private access may have closed, but a small number of pieces remain for those who find beauty in the details and meaning in the making.