Our ceiling lighting collection includes a range of options, from more decorative pieces such as chandeliers to practical designs like pendant lights and spotlights.
Each offers a different level of light and visual impact, depending on the space.
Pendant Lights
Pendant lights hang from the ceiling on a chain or rod and are commonly used in kitchens, dining areas and hallways. They are often placed above kitchen islands or dining tables, where they provide focused light while helping to define the space. They are also perfect for kitchen island lighting or providing a focal point over dining tables.
The range includes glass designs for a softer effect, alongside materials such as natural stone, metal and rattan for a more textured finish.
Chandeliers
Chandeliers are often used as a central feature within a room, bringing a stronger sense of presence.
Available in finishes such as brass and glass, they can be used in both contemporary and more traditional interiors.
Bar Pendant Lights
Bar pendant lights are typically used over kitchen islands or longer dining tables.
The multi-light format allows for a more even distribution of light, making them both practical and visually balanced.
What lighting solutions for low ceilings are available?
Flush-mount lights sit close to the ceiling, making them suitable for rooms where head height is limited.
Semi-flush designs extend slightly lower, offering a more defined look while still maintaining a sense of space.
How do I choose the right ceiling light for my space?
When choosing a ceiling light, it helps to consider both the scale of the room and how the light will be used.
While ceiling lights often act as the main source of light, they are usually best supported by additional lighting, such as wall lights or lamps.
Consider your room design
When choosing a ceiling light, it’s worth considering how it relates to the rest of the space. It can be used to complement existing elements or to introduce contrast. Combining different styles can create a more layered look - for example, pairing modern ceiling lights with more traditional or vintage-inspired pieces. In kitchens and dining areas, clusters of lower-hanging fittings can also help provide more directed task lighting.
Consider your room size
Flush-mounted lights work well in rooms with lower ceilings. Pairing them with wall or recessed lighting can help avoid a cramped feel, especially in smaller spaces. Dimmable fittings also give you more flexibility throughout the day.
Which ceiling lighting is best for a specific room?
While many ceiling lights can be used across different spaces, some approaches work particularly well:
- Kitchen: Pendant lights over islands or dining areas, supported by spotlights for more focused light.
- Living room: Softer ceiling lighting, often combined with other light sources to create a more relaxed feel.
- Bedroom: Dimmable or softer ceiling lights to support a more restful atmosphere.
- Bathroom: Ceiling lights with an appropriate IP rating (typically IP44 or higher), depending on their position.