Smithfield Pendant by Flos was designed by Jasper Morrison and takes its name from Smithfield Market, London's historic meat market, whose utilitarian overhead lighting Morrison drew on directly as a reference point for this considered, honestly functional pendant. The fixture's spun aluminium or opal glass shade reflects Morrison's consistent design philosophy of reducing objects to their essential functional logic, producing a pendant that reads as genuinely useful rather than decoratively self-conscious, suspended directly above the surface it is intended to illuminate. Its consistent design language with the ceiling-mounted Smithfield also allows coordinated specification across both formats within a single project.
The Smithfield Pendant's broad, shallow shade directs light efficiently downward while reflecting a portion back toward the ceiling, producing an effective combination of task-oriented downlight and softer ambient reflection suited to dining tables, kitchen islands and workspaces where genuinely functional overhead lighting is the priority. Its straightforward, unpretentious form integrates readily into a wide range of interior styles, and its consistent design language with the ceiling-mounted Smithfield allows coordinated specification across both formats. Its available size options also allow the pendant to be specified singly or repeated across a longer kitchen run.
Architects and interior designers specifying Smithfield Pendant for residential kitchen, dining and commercial environments will find the DWG drawing and CAD block essential for pendant placement and ceiling coordination. The 3D model supports BIM-accurate spatial documentation. A dependable specification for any project requiring honest, functionally resolved pendant lighting., a dependable everyday specification.
Available as a 2D DWG drawing and 3D model.