The Y Pendant Light is all about line, angle, and a little bit of lift. Two glowing globes sit at the ends of a slim black frame that branches into a clean Y shape, giving the fixture a silhouette that feels airy and exact at the same time. It almost looks drawn in one continuous gesture. That is what makes it work. The form is simple, but it has real presence because the proportions are so clear and the composition feels so resolved.
What stands out most is the balance between structure and softness. The powder coated steel frame keeps the piece crisp and directional, while the glass globes round everything out with a warmer, gentler note. There is no heavy central body pulling the design down. Instead, the fixture stretches outward with a light touch, which gives it a floating quality overhead. In the small version, that reads especially clean and compact. In the medium and large sizes, the wider span starts to feel more architectural, but still never bulky. Research.Lighting offers it in small, medium, and large sizes, with either 3 inch or 5 inch globes, so the scale can shift depending on the room and how much visual reach you want from the piece.
This is the kind of pendant that feels especially right over a dining table, a kitchen island, or anywhere a room wants one strong linear gesture from above. Because the shape opens outward rather than clustering inward, it helps define space without making the ceiling feel crowded. The fixture uses two G9 sockets with included LED bulbs for 900 lumens total, and it is available with hard stem drops from 12 to 72 inches, which makes it easier to tune for ceiling height and placement. Made from powder coated steel and glass, it keeps the material story straightforward. Which feels right. A piece this clean does not need much more than good line, soft light, and enough confidence to stay simple.
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