Tiered Glass Disc Pendant Light — Smoked & Amber LED Ceiling Pendant
Composed of stacked glass discs in graduating diameters, this tiered pendant light brings an architectural precision to the ceiling plane that most fittings simply cannot match. Each disc is formed from tinted glass — available in smoked grey or warm amber — and the rings stack concentrically downward, each one slightly wider than the last, to create a form that is simultaneously minimal and complex.
The LED light source sits at the centre of each tier, glowing outward through the tinted glass with a warm, diffused quality that deepens as it passes through each successive layer. The result is a pendant that functions as both a considered light source and a piece of freestanding sculpture — resolved from every angle, and entirely distinct from conventional glass pendants.
Tiered Glass Pendant Light for Dining Room, Living Room & Contemporary Interiors
- This tiered glass pendant light uses stacked, graduating disc forms to create a layered silhouette that reads as architectural from below, from the side, and from across the room.
- The stacked disc pendant design is available in a single-tier version for bedside or intimate settings, and a three- or four-tier version as a full dining room statement piece.
- Sized and proportioned to work above dining tables, kitchen islands, and living room seating areas where overhead presence is as important as light quality.
- The tinted glass body — smoke grey or warm amber — filters the LED output into a soft, coloured glow that adds warmth and tone to the room rather than purely illuminating it.
- Suits contemporary, minimalist, and Japandi interiors where considered material choices and clean geometric forms define the aesthetic.
- The integrated LED source delivers warm, even light through each glass tier, with no visible bulbs and no harsh point sources — only layered, diffused warmth.
- A designer-quality ceiling pendant that works equally well as a single centrepiece or in a grouped cluster installation above a large dining table or open plan space.
Design, Material & Finish
Each tier is a precision-formed glass disc with a rounded, pillow-like profile — the edges are smooth and curved, and the tinted glass has a consistent, even colour throughout. In the smoke grey colourway, the glass reads as cool and contemporary, with the warm LED glow creating a contrast between the cool exterior and the amber interior light. In the amber version, the entire form glows with a deep, cognac warmth that enriches surrounding surfaces. The black ceiling canopy is circular and low-profile, with fine suspension wires dropping to the topmost disc. The single-disc version offers a flat, UFO-like presence; the multi-tier version builds vertically into a tiered chandelier form.
Where to Style This Product
Above a dining table, the multi-tier version occupies vertical space with purpose — the stacked form draws the eye upward and anchors the table beneath it. The single-disc version suits bedside pendants, kitchen islands, or any position where a lower-profile fitting is needed. In clusters of two or three single-disc pendants suspended at varying heights, the effect is graphic and composed — well-suited to open-plan rooms where a line of pendants can replace a single large fitting. The smoke grey version works best in rooms with cool neutral palettes; the amber version suits warm-toned spaces with oak, plaster, or terracotta surfaces.
Interior Styles It Suits
This pendant sits most naturally in contemporary and minimalist interiors where the geometry of the object is allowed to speak without competition. It also suits Japandi spaces where tonal restraint and material quality are the defining values — the glass has a crafted, deliberate quality that reads well alongside natural materials. In more eclectic or transitional rooms, the amber version adds a retro-modern warmth that references mid-century material choices without directly quoting them.
Why Choose This Product
Glass disc pendants are a defined category, but most operate as a single flat shade. This tiered version adds a dimension of vertical complexity that single-disc designs cannot. The stacking creates depth, shadow, and visual interest that changes as the viewing angle changes — from below, the concentric rings of glowing glass are the main event; from the side, the layered profile reads like a graphic architectural section. If you want a glass pendant that genuinely rewards close attention, this is the version to choose.
Styling Advice
For dining rooms, install the multi-tier pendant so the base of the lowest disc sits approximately 65–75cm above the table surface. Pair with warm-toned tableware, natural textiles, and wooden or stone surfaces to complement the amber version. For the smoke grey version, pair with concrete, steel, or cool white plaster walls for a fully contemporary composition. In open-plan rooms, consider pairing two single-disc versions of differing diameters, hung at different heights over a kitchen island, to extend the visual language of the multi-tier version across a longer span.
Best For
Homeowners who want a glass pendant that goes beyond the standard single shade. Interior designers specifying contemporary or Japandi dining rooms where the ceiling fitting must carry architectural weight. Anyone drawn to the combination of tinted glass, integrated LED, and tiered geometric form as a single, cohesive ceiling piece. Those creating a cluster installation above a large dining table or open plan kitchen where multiple pendants at varying heights are the intended effect.
The Finishing Piece
A room can have every surface resolved — the floor, the walls, the furniture — and still feel incomplete without the right thing overhead. This tiered glass pendant is that thing: a fitting with enough presence to close a room without overwhelming it, and enough visual complexity to hold attention long after the initial impression has passed. It does not simply light a space. It completes one.