You’ll find both decorative options, like chandeliers, and practical choices, such as pendant lights and spotlights, in our ceiling lighting collection.Each type gives a different amount of light and creates its own look, depending on where you use it.
Pendant Lights
Pendant lights hang from the ceiling on a chain or rod and are often used in kitchens, dining areas, and hallways. They work well above kitchen islands or dining tables, giving focused light and helping to define the space. They’re a great choice for kitchen island lighting or dining table stand out. Our range includes glass designs for a softer look, as well as options in natural stone, metal, and rattan for more texture.
Chandeliers
Chandeliers often serve as the main feature in a room and make a bold statement. They come in finishes like brass and glass, so you can use them in both modern and traditional spaces.
Bar Pendant Lights
Bar pendant lights are usually placed over kitchen islands or long dining tables. With several lights in one fixture, bar pendants spread light evenly and look balanced in the room.
What lighting solutions are available for low ceilings?
Flush-mount lights sit close to the ceiling, so they’re a good choice for rooms with low ceilings. Semi-flush lights hang a bit lower than flush mounts, giving a more defined look but still keeping the room feeling open.
How do I choose the right ceiling light for my space?
When choosing a ceiling light, consider the size of your room and how you’ll use it. Ceiling lights are often the main source of light, but it’s usually best to add wall lights or lamps for extra brightness and flexibility.
Consider your room design
Think about how your ceiling light fits with the rest of your room. It can match what you already have or add some contrast. Mixing styles, like modern lights with vintage pieces, can give your space a layered look. In kitchens and dining areas, using groups of lower-hanging lights can provide more focused lighting for tasks.
Consider your room size
Flush-mounted lights are great for rooms with low ceilings. Adding wall or recessed lights can help the space feel less cramped, especially in a small room. Dimmable lights also let you adjust the brightness as needed.
Which ceiling lighting is best for a specific room?
Most ceiling lights can be used in different rooms, but some styles work especially well in certain spaces:
- Kitchen: Use pendant lights over islands or dining areas, and add spotlights for extra focused lighting.
- Living room: Choose softer ceiling lights and combine them with other light sources to make the space feel more relaxed.
- Bedroom: Pick dimmable or softer ceiling lights to help create a restful atmosphere.
- Bathroom: Use ceiling lights with the right IP rating (usually IP44 or higher), depending on where you place them.