The current product page confirms that the Giza is a hardwired fixture with an adjustable-height cord and a 60-inch adjustable rod length, but it does not publicly state whether the mounting system is compatible with sloped or vaulted ceilings. That makes this less of a hanging-length question and more of a mounting-geometry question.
The real question is not whether the drop is adjustable, but whether the mounting system is designed for a slanted ceiling.
What the Giza product page confirms
The product page currently provides the following installation details:
- Installation type: Hardwire
- Rod length: 60" adjustable
- Canopy diameter:8"
- Input voltage: 110V
- Adjustable height: Listed as a feature highlight
These specs confirm that the Giza can be hung at a range of heights from a standard ceiling junction box. The 60-inch adjustable rod gives you meaningful flexibility over the final drop, and the small canopy keeps the ceiling connection unobtrusive.

Credit: Rowabiâs customer
What the product page does not clearly state
The page does not currently include:
- An explicit statement that the fixture is compatible with sloped or vaulted ceilings
- Confirmation that the canopy can pivot or sit flush against an angled ceiling surface
- Details on whether the mounting hardware is designed for a ceiling that is not flat
This is the gap that matters for a slanted ceiling installation. Without confirmation that the canopy and mounting system can accommodate an angle, it is not possible to confirm compatibility from the public product page alone.
Why is adjustable height not the same as sloped-ceiling compatibility?
This is the most important distinction to understand before ordering an angled installation. An adjustable drop rod or cord allows you to control how far the fixture hangs below the ceiling, but it says nothing about what happens at the ceiling itself.
On a flat ceiling, a standard canopy sits flush against the surface regardless of drop length. On a slanted ceiling, a standard flat canopy will sit properly on one side and leave a gap on the other, unless the canopy is specifically designed to pivot or the mounting bracket allows angular adjustment.
A pendant that hangs correctly on a flat ceiling can still look misaligned, hang at an angle, or create a poor seal at the junction box when installed on a sloped ceiling. Adjustable length solves the drop question; it does not solve the mounting-angle question.
For the Giza specifically, the 4.8-inch canopy is compact, which can be an advantage on a sloped ceiling if the mounting system supports it, since a smaller canopy is less visually affected by a slight angle than a large one. But compact canopy size alone does not confirm compatibility with the slope.

Credit: Rowabiâs customer
What to confirm before ordering
If a slanted ceiling installation is part of your plan, these are the specific details worth verifying with the Rowabi team before purchase:
- Is the Giza canopy compatible with sloped ceilings? - This is the primary question: whether the canopy can sit correctly against an angled ceiling surface, either through a pivoting design or with an adapter.
- Is a sloped ceiling adapter available or required? - Some pendant installations on angled ceilings use a separate sloped ceiling canopy adapter, a wedge-shaped piece that compensates for the ceiling angle and allows the canopy to sit flush. If the standard Giza canopy is not slope-compatible, this type of adapter may offer a solution.
- What is the ceiling angle? - Ceiling pitch varies significantly; a gentle cathedral ceiling is quite different from a steep A-frame pitch. Knowing your specific angle helps the Rowabi team advise on whether the standard fixture can handle it or if additional hardware is needed.
- Where is the junction box positioned? - On a sloped ceiling, the junction box placement affects both the fixture's mounting angle and its final hanging position. Your electrician should be involved in confirming placement before installation.
Final guidance for slanted ceiling installations
The Giza Cone Pendant Light is a hardwired fixture with a 60-inch adjustable rod, as confirmed on the product page. What is not confirmed is whether its mounting system is designed for a sloped or vaulted ceiling.
Before ordering an angled ceiling, confirm compatibility with the ceiling directly with the Rowabi team. If sloped-ceiling use is confirmed, Giza's compact canopy and clean cone silhouette make it well-suited to the application. The restrained form works naturally in architectural spaces where the ceiling itself is already a design feature.
If you are purchasing for a flat ceiling, the current product page provides all the specifications needed to proceed with confidence.
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