Multi-Port & Multi-Drop

Dynamic Multi-Port and Multi-Drop Lighting

From bold multi-port compositions to flexible multi-drop layouts, our luxury lighting collection balances functionality and refined aesthetics. Perfect for residential and commercial spaces alike, each design is a statement in adaptability and style.

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W: 82 in D: 7 in H: 50 in
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W: 82 in D: 7 in H: 50 in
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W: 82 in D: 7 in H: 50 in
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W: 82 in D: 7 in H: 50 in
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Dia: 10.5 in H: 52 in
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Dia: 25 in H: 60 in
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Dia: 10.5 in H: 52 in
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Dia: 25 in H: 60 in
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W: 51 in D: 11 in H: 60 in
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Dia: 10 in H: 52 in
NEW BARRY DIXON
Dia: 28 in H: 40 in
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W: 38.5 in D: 35.5 in H: 64 in
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Dia: 6.5 in H: 28 in
Dia: 6.5 in H: 28 in
WORKSHOP/APD
W: 86 in D: 24 in H: 63 in
WORKSHOP/APD
W: 86 in D: 24 in H: 63 in

Dynamic Multi-Port and Multi-Drop Lighting

Multi-Port & Multi-Drop Lighting

Shop the new multi-port and multi-drop lighting collection and create arrangements that are both beautiful and purposeful. Thoughtfully designed for flexibility, these fixtures adapt to your space and vision.

Plan Multi-Drop Lighting for Dining Tables, Islands, and Open Spaces

Multi-drop lighting works best over elongated surfaces and open areas where a sense of movement can shape the space. These fixtures naturally suit dining tables, kitchen islands, and linear counters, as well as open-plan areas that benefit from vertical layering. In larger rooms, they can help define key zones without adding too much visual weight.

Shape a Statement with Linear, Clustered, and Sculptural Forms

Linear arrangements introduce a sense of direction, often working well over long surfaces or architectural features. Clustered compositions concentrate multiple drops within a tighter grouping, creating an intentional focal point. Sculptural forms lean into visual variation, allowing light to move through space in a way that feels multi-dimensional.

Compare Materials, Finishes, and Light Effects

Shade opacity and the material of the fixture can influence how light is dispersed and how much visual contrast the piece introduces. For example, glass in clear or frosted forms can either sharpen reflections or create a more diffused atmosphere, while metal fixtures can enhance visual weight.

Get the Scale Right: Drop, Width, Height, and Clearance

  • Match drop length to ceiling height for balanced proportion and clear clearance
  • Align fixture width to the surface below to keep the layout grounded
  • Keep spacing between drops consistent for clean rhythm and spacing
  • Allow head clearance in circulation areas for unobstructed movement
  • Center fixtures over key surfaces to reinforce balance in the room
  • Use tighter groupings for focused zones and wider arrangements for open areas

Why Choose Multi-Port & Multi-Drop Lighting From Arteriors

We create fixtures with refined finishes and sculptural forms that sit naturally within a space while maintaining a strong visual presence. Each design becomes part of the architecture, shaping the atmosphere through layered light and distinctive structures.

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