Pendent light fittings

Due to our wiring not being properly earthed our electrician has said we need to change all our light fittings to plastic where they join the wiring in the ceiling, the only ones I can find are bog standard, single drops, or similar but more expensive ceramic ones. I'm not adverse to ceramic, in many ways I'd rather have them, but I have questions, are ceramic ones stronger allowing more weight?

Does anyone know of any fitting that are plastic and multiple drops? Or any that have hook on them so as I can hang my vintage "flycatcher" shades?

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  • I know, I looked at them and there are 12 or more, there were one or two I could maybe live with, I'm happy to get rid of the one in the living room, I've never liked it or the one in my bedroom, but I'd like to replace it with something I do actually like and want to look at in my house. I don't actually use the overhead lights, always lamps as I find the light more friendly, I find overhead lights oppressive and either too bright or they cast to much shadow.

    I did see a couple of things on etsy that might be alright, one for my room at least, but the living room one will be a joint descision and thatd where the fun and games will start.

  • As there are 10 pages of light fittings on that website I'd hoped there might be something there you might like. An alternative might be to get one with fittings the same as one you currently have (which is presumably to your taste) and just use the fittings.

    Unfortunately because light fittings normally have an earth connection the lights that are available as class 2 will be very limited - I think that website had one of the largest ranges that I had found.

  • Thanks Trev, I just had a look, no slurs on you, but Ye Gods, aren't ceiling light fittings minging? I just had a look at some of the other stuff and most of thats more of the same.