If you're in the same situation, here's the direct answer: the 120-inch hardwire option will not be enough for a 145-inch drop. The Kloe product page currently lists a 180-inch hardwire option, and the 24-inch size is confirmed with a 180" Hardwire Natural variant. That's the option you need.
The real question is not whether the Kloe can be adjusted, it's whether the specific 180-inch option is available for the size you want. It is.
What hardwire lengths does the Kloe pendant offer?
The Kloe Rattan Pendant Light is available in three hardwire cord lengths:
- 48" Hardwire - for standard ceiling heights or short-drop installations
- 120" Hardwire - for mid-range drops up to 120 inches
- 180" Hardwire - for high-ceiling installations requiring an extra-long drop
All three options are adjustable and the listed length is the maximum available drop, not the required installed length. If you choose 180", you can shorten the cord during installation to any length up to 180 inches. You cannot, however, extend a 120" cord beyond 120 inches.

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Is the 180" option available for the 24" size?
Yes, the 24-inch Kloe is currently listed with a 180" Hardwire Natural variant on the product page. When selecting your configuration, look for this option under the cord style selector: it will appear as a combination of size (24"), finish, and cord length (180" Hardwire Natural).
If you're navigating the product page and the selector appears to only show up to 120 inches at first glance, check that you have the correct size selected. Sometimes the variant list updates based on the size chosen, and the 180" option may become visible once the 24" size is confirmed.
Why the product page may feel confusing
This is a common point of friction on product pages that offer multiple size-and-cord combinations. Here's why the confusion happens:
Product pages with many variants, different sizes, cord lengths, and finishes sometimes display a subset of options by default rather than the full list. A buyer who glances at the cord selector and sees only 48" and 120" may assume those are the only options, without realizing the full variant list includes 180" once the correct size is selected.
In this case, the product description and specs do confirm the 180" length as an available option. The disconnect is between what a quick scan of the selector might suggest and what the full variant data actually includes. If you're unsure what you're seeing, the safest step is to select your preferred size first, then check the cord selector again to see all available options for that specific size.

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If you need a 145" drop, which option should you choose?
For a minimum drop of 145 inches, the answer is straightforward:
- 120" Hardwire - not enough. A 120-inch cord maxes out at 120 inches. Even at full length, it falls 25 inches short of your minimum requirement.
- 180" Hardwire - the right choice. At 180 inches maximum, this option gives you enough range to achieve a 145-inch drop with 35 inches of cord to spare for trimming during installation.
Because the 180" cord is adjustable, you're not committing to a 180-inch drop. You're giving yourself the flexibility to set the drop anywhere from a few inches up to 180. At a minimum of 145 inches, this is the only option.
Final recommendation
If you need the Kloe 24" Rattan Pendant Light with a drop of at least 145 inches:
- Select the 24" size on the product page
- Under cord style, choose 180" Hardwire Natural (or the finish that matches your installation)
- During installation, trim or gather the cord to your exact required drop. In this case, your 145-inch minimum
The 180" Hardwire Natural variant for the 24" Kloe is currently listed and available. If you have any difficulty locating it in the product selector, reach out to the Rowabi team, and they can confirm the variant and help you place the order correctly.
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