Plug In Ceiling Lights & More
It’s never been easier to customize home lighting than with Color Cord Company! With plug in hanging lights, chandeliers, and sconces, you can reinvent the look and ambiance of any room — all with minimal electrical expertise, installation time, or power tools. Color Cord Company has the best selection of unique plug in ceiling lights for design professionals and enthusiastic DIYers alike. Explore our selection to find the perfect plug in pendant light cord and fixture combination, and then browse our gallery for style inspiration!
Explore Plug In Chandeliers & Lamps
Install your own plug in pendant light cord or ceiling lights when you coordinate any pieces from our selection with your existing functional and decorative light bulbs. Mix and match geometric bulb cages or put on a new spin on classic lighting styles with unique paper, glass, or fabric shades. Even a simple plug in hanging light can become a chandelier statement piece with a few upgrades!
We also feature plug in wall sconces with distinctive metal finishes, such as polished copper, brushed nickel, and raw metal. These pre-assembled, ready-to-install, and customizable sconce and pendant light kits make creating distinctive lighting so much easier.
Shop Plug In Hanging Lights
Color Cord Company is an industry leader in lighting for interior designers and decorators, architects, contractors, and creatives seeking the best plug-in lights, chandeliers, and flush-mounted fixtures. You’ll love how our bold designs look with both vivid paint schemes and classic white walls.
Explore new and fun ways to create truly unique spaces with bright colors, original shapes, and a DIY spirit when you browse the selection of lighting accessories at Color Cord Company today! Shop over 100+ cloth covered wire colors and fixture finishes throughout our store to customize your home, office, or commercial space.
Got questions about plug in hanging lights or other Color Cord Company products? We’re always here to help. Send us a message online or call 1.800.409.1070 today.
Plug In Lighting FAQ
If you’re wondering what else you need to know before you start your lighting redesign with plug in hanging lights, Color Cord Company has answers to the most common questions. Check out this FAQ to learn more about hanging lights, wiring, and more.
What is a plug in hanging light?
This type of lighting can refer to any plug in ceiling light that hangs down over your space. The term includes pendant lights (drop fixtures), chandeliers, and anything else that’s suspended from the ceiling but also plugged into a wall outlet.
What is the difference between hardwired and plug in lighting?
A hardwired light fixture is one with wires that are spliced into a junction box instead of plugged into a wall outlet. A hardwired pendant light fixture is pretty permanent and requires more effort to remove without getting into the junction box and uninstalling all the wires.
With a plug in hanging light, all you have to do to move it is unplug it from the wall and collect any holders, cord stays, or swag hooks for pendant lights that were holding the plug in pendant light cord in place.
What does it mean to hang a swag lamp?
A swag light is the same thing as a regular fixture, except for the way that it’s attached to the wall or ceiling. Instead of a canopy, or similar light fitting, you’re running the lamp cord through a swag hook to hold it in place.
There are several different types of swag hooks, including pinch, round, and T-shape. These allow you to customize your lighting design, as well as reposition and secure your cord in nearly any configuration. At Color Cord Company, we offer these hooks in a variety of finish options to match your design aesthetic, including black, white, polished copper, solid raw brass, brushed nickel, and raw metal.
Can you convert any hanging light to a plug in?
Yes, you can convert almost any hardwired light fixture to a plug in, and vice versa. However, while you don’t need to be a professional to install or convert a hardwired light fixture to a plug in light, we recommend working with an electrician in your area.
If you do want to try converting a light fixture on your own, check out our conversion guide here to learn more about the tools and steps.