The Modern Spherical Pendant Light by Sparc Lights is a set of two 6-inch globe pendants, each comprising a ribbed acrylic spherical shade divided at the equator by a polished gold metal band, suspended from an individual gold ceiling canopy on a fine wire. The LED light source sits within the globe, illuminating the full spherical surface evenly and casting a soft, omnidirectional glow. The vertical ribbing on the acrylic surface creates a subtle texture that catches light across the globe's curvature, adding visual depth without disrupting the clean spherical form. Available in Warm White, Natural White, and Cool White.
The sphere is the most complete form in geometry, and as a pendant shade, it is among the most resolved. No dominant angle, no preferred viewing direction, no front or back. The Spherical Pendant reads the same from every position in a room, which makes it particularly effective in open-plan spaces, at dining tables where seated guests face each other, and in corridors where the fixture is viewed from multiple directions. The polished gold equatorial band introduces a warm metallic accent at precisely the mid-point of the globe, a detail that anchors the form without competing with it, and that adds material warmth to what could otherwise be a purely minimal composition.
Where It Works Best
The compact 6-inch scale and pair format make this one of the most versatile pendants in the Sparc Lights range:
- Bedside Pendant, a pair hung at either side of the bed replaces conventional table lamps with something far more refined
- Dining Nook & Breakfast Counter, above a small to mid-size table, the pair provides soft, even overhead light with understated design presence
- Hallway, staggered at different heights in a corridor, the glowing globes create a clean, hotel-like lighting sequence
- Living Room Reading Corner— a single globe or pair above an armchair or sofa corner for focused ambient light
- Boutique Hotel & Serviced Apartments, the clean globe form suits any interior style and reads as considered, not generic