Jennifer Aniston's Dining Room Shows Why This Bold Lighting Trend Is Here to Stay – Designers Say Her Floating Fixture Is 'Illuminated Art'
I can't take my eyes off of Jennifer Aniston's dining room lighting – it's what makes the space feel high-end and accomplished


We all know that lighting can make or break a room. While many like to layer lighting styles, nothing beats the impact of a bold statement light.
I thought I'd see it all when it came to lighting trends, but after seeing Jennifer Aniston's one-of-a-kind overhead fixture, I've never been more convinced that statement lighting is the one thing every dining room needs.
'I like to think of a statement piece of lighting as "illuminated art", explains Emily Kreber, Senior Designer at City Design. 'It should be centered over the dining table and complement the shape of the table and decor of the space. Overhead lighting in a dining room is crucial because it serves as both a functional and emotional tool. It provides sufficient lighting over a table where people gather to eat and connect. It also sets the tone for the space.'
I have to admit, the pendant designed by lighting specialist Alison Berger is what makes Jennifer's dining room. It brings the room together and acts as a point of interest, providing drama and that all-important ambience that's integral to a space designed for hosting.
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Jennifer's dining room lighting is so powerful; it drastically elevates the space. While it's undoubtedly a unique design, there are plenty of similar varieties that will bring drama and ambience into your dining space.
With its metal frame and exposed bulbs, this low-hanging dimmable chandelier will give any dining room a contemporary, industrial feel. For some contrast, pair it with a wooden table for a balance of textures.
If you're looking for a statement light with a simpler shape, the Warren Linear Chandelier might be the one for you. Inspired by midcentury designs, it's a classic piece that will illuminate without overwhelming.
One-of-a-kind in design, the Camryn Chandelier is an art piece that will shine in any space. Place it above a long dining table for some impact, or use it in your kitchen above an island.
Dining room trends may change, but statement lighting will always be powerful. The beauty of Jennifer's light lies not only in its intricate design but also in its scale; it gently brightens the room without feeling stark or harsh. The exposed bulbs are more than decorative; they ensure each end of the dining table is illuminated while also acting as sculptural touches.
Lina Galvao, Co-Founder at Curated Nest Interiors, explains, 'Overhead lights in a dining room provide both illumination and serve as a floating sculpture to create mood and style. Not having a fabulous chandelier (or two!) is a missed opportunity!'
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Whether it's a traditional dining room or a more contemporary space like Jennifer's, a statement light will create a sense of timeless luxury. Lina adds, 'For us, it's a must-have and can make or break a space. While a typical dining room will always have a table and chairs, a light fixture is a great way to add something unexpected or to bring a specific design style together. The materials in lighting – glass, crystal, metals, and more - can come together to create a work of art, in this case a floating sculpture that will add not only function, but interest and personality. Dining rooms are also the perfect space to bring drama and whimsy; it's a space where eating or entertaining can come to life with as much pomp and circumstance as desired.'
Jennifer's statement chandelier is what makes her dining room feel so high-end. It provides that all-important drama and opulence, making evening meals feel luxurious and inviting.

I am the Interior Design News Editor at Homes and Gardens, covering mainly US-based designers and trending news stories. My love for interiors began when I interned in an interior design studio, working on commercial and private spaces. My passion grew while working in production, where I sourced beautiful locations for photoshoots and campaigns. Outside of work, I enjoy collecting antique decor and mid-century furniture for my home.
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