Explore XL pendants, they create a stunning and captivating ambiance in any space. Their size allows them to command attention and become a central element of your interior design.
XL Choices
Frequently Asked Questions
XL Choices is the catalog's oversized-pendant collection — fixtures sized, in the brand's framing, to command attention and become a central element of the room. Its anchor is the XL Choices Shallow Dome 24-inch Pendant in Black with White Interior: a two-foot glossy black dome finished white inside, so it presents dark sculpture to the room while throwing a bright, clean wash below. It is manufactured and assembled in the USA.
In a singular, focal position: centered over a dining table, over a kitchen island in place of a pendant row, or in a double-height entry or stairwell that needs vertical presence. One per room is the rule — a fixture built to command attention shouldn't compete with another statement. Keep surrounding fixtures quiet and let the XL piece be the room's axis.
Output. The white inside reflects and brightens the light the wide mouth throws downward, turning the big dome into an efficient downlight over tables and islands — where a dark interior would absorb and warm the wash. The black exterior handles the presence; the white interior handles the performance. Lit, the underside glows; unlit, the fixture reads as monochrome sculpture.
Often, yes — over a table. The surface below justifies a lower hang, so the dome can sit comfortably above seated sightlines even at standard height; compare the fixture's listed drop and 24-inch diameter against your ceiling and table before committing. Rooms with 9-foot-plus ceilings give the fixture more air, and double-height spaces are where the scale pays off fully.
It's the graphic one. The Glow family reaches 24 inches in color with a shallower curve; Nest's 24-inch pendants add layered, nested depth. The XL Choices dome is monochrome and glossy — black outside, white inside, deeper-bodied — built for rooms running black-and-white contrast, and its reflective interior makes it the most output-forward of the catalog's large pendants.
Kitchens and dining rooms built on contrast — white counters, dark hardware, graphic tile — plus modern entries and stairwells where a single dark object reads architectural. The black-with-white-interior scheme coordinates with black window frames, matte-black fixtures, and monochrome palettes generally. In color-forward rooms, the catalog's colored large domes carry the same scale in softer registers instead.