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There are various types of surface-mounting hardware for installing a pendant lamp. The choice depends on the type of ceiling, the level of flexibility desired, and the weight of the lamp. These materials ensure a stable and safe suspension.
The market offers several solutions for attaching pendant lamps to the ceiling, ranging from simple hooks to advanced systems. Each type has specific benefits:
The most basic form of pendant mounting consists of a ceiling hook and a canopy (also known as a ceiling cup). The hook is screwed or fastened with a plug into the ceiling, after which the pendant lamp’s cord is hung from it. The canopy covers the connection points and hook for a clean finish.
Important considerations with this method:
Besides traditional methods, there are also innovative surface-mounting systems available that offer more flexibility in positioning pendant lamps. An example of this is the Lightswing or similar rail or sliding systems.
These systems allow you to rotate or move a pendant lamp without needing to drill new holes. This is useful when furniture, such as a dining table, is often repositioned and you want the lamp to always hang centered above the table. These systems are also surface-mounted and often bridge the junction box, after which the lamp(s) are attached to the system.
| Function | Traditional mounting (hook + canopy) | Modern suspension systems (e.g., Lightswing) |
|---|---|---|
| Positioning | Fixed position (at the drill hole/junction box) | Flexible (rotating, sliding along a range) |
| Installation complexity | Simple for standard situations | Slightly more complex, but offers more features |
| Suitable for | Individual lamps | Single or two lamps |
| Weight limit | Depends on hook/plug | Usually up to 3.5 kg per lamp (specific models vary) |
Installing pendant lighting requires care. Follow these general steps for safe installation:
You may encounter various situations when installing pendant lamps. Here are answers to frequently asked questions:
Sometimes the junction box or the original power point does not fall exactly above the place where the lamp needs to hang (for example, above a dining table). In such cases, you can use a ceiling plate with multiple suspension points, or a flexible suspension system such as the Lightswing. These systems enable you to move the lamp to the right position without altering the existing wiring or ceiling structure.
If there is no junction box at the desired location, you can use a surface-mount ring. This ring can be installed on the ceiling and offers a solid mounting point, after which the wiring is routed to the lamp from a nearby power source. If in doubt, always consult a certified electrician for safe installation of new power points.
Sometimes the junction box or the original power point does not fall exactly above where the lamp should hang (such as above a dining table). In this case, you can use a ceiling plate with multiple hanging points or a flexible suspension system like the Lightswing. These systems allow you to move the lamp to the optimal position without altering the existing wiring or ceiling structure.
A tidy finish of excess cable inside the canopy takes some skill. Make sure you wind the cables neatly and secure them with cable ties within the canopy, so they aren’t pinched during installation. Some canopies are more spacious than others, making it easier to conceal cables.
With the right knowledge and materials, installing pendant lamps is a straightforward task. Choosing the correct surface-mounting hardware for your pendant lamp ensures a functional and visually appealing lighting solution in any space.