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Designer Lighting

Our designer lighting range covers every primary fixture type under one own-brand design language: pendants, chandeliers, wall lights, table lamps, ceiling lights, floor lamps and linear lighting. We work in natural materials, including alabaster, marble and travertine, alongside brushed metal, glass and crystal. Every piece is designed and produced by us. We ship to the UK, US, Australia and worldwide.

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Our Niori designer lighting range , what we make and why

Our Niori designer lighting range is 100% own-brand. We design every piece in-house, select the materials ourselves, and produce the range through our own manufacturing partners rather than buying in third-party designer light brands. That means the design language stays consistent across pendant lights, wall lights, chandeliers, table lamps, ceiling lights and floor lamps, and the pricing reflects the maker rather than the markup attached to licensed designer names.

The range sits in the designer and luxury tier across all markets we ship to: roughly £150 to £3,000+ per piece, with the majority falling between £150 and £800. Within that, we cover three broad registers. Modern architectural pieces use clean cylinder, disc and linear forms with brushed brass, matt black and brushed steel hardware. Decorative pieces lean on natural stone, sculpted metalwork and softer organic shapes. Feature commissions sit at the larger sculptural end, intended for entrance halls, double-height spaces and hospitality fit-outs.

Alabaster, marble and natural stone in our designer range

Around 54% of our designer lighting catalogue uses alabaster as the primary shade material. That makes natural stone the single largest material category in the range, not a side note. We work with two further natural stones alongside it: marble (around 75 pieces) and travertine (around 32 pieces). Together, these three stones account for roughly 60% of the catalogue.

The reason is the way these materials behave under light. Alabaster, particularly the gypsum alabaster used in most modern lighting work, is slightly translucent, so light passes through the stone and picks up the veining inside each block. Marble and travertine are used both as solid bases and, in thinner panels, as semi-translucent shades with deeper, more contrasting veining than alabaster. All three are real natural stone, not glass, resin or moulded synthetic substitutes. We select blocks for veining quality and hand-finish each panel so the stone's structure stays visible under the light source.

The rest of the range is built from brushed and patinated metalwork (around 16% of the catalogue), glass and frosted glass (around 14%), and crystal (around 4%). Where pieces mix materials, we pair natural stone shades with brass arms and stems, or use metal frames around glass diffusers. For the alabaster-led part of the range specifically, follow our dedicated alabaster lighting range.

Modern and contemporary designer lighting

Our designer lighting range includes both modern and contemporary pieces, drawn from the same design language but tuned for different registers. The modern designer lights in the range use clean cylindrical pendants, flat disc ceiling lights, linear bar pendants and minimal-arm wall lights. Hardware is reduced to its functional minimum; the materials carry the visual weight. Selvara and Vellum sit firmly in this register.

The contemporary designer lighting side of the range overlaps but stretches further. It includes sculpted multi-arm chandeliers, oversized pendant clusters, organic shaped wall lights and floor lamps with mixed-material columns. These pieces read as design-led without being strictly minimal. Caterris and our larger feature chandeliers sit here.

Both registers share the same finishes , brushed brass, matt black, soft white, patinated bronze , so a modern alabaster pendant in a kitchen can sit naturally alongside a more contemporary chandelier in an adjoining dining room without breaking the look across rooms.

Designer pendants, wall lights, chandeliers and table lamps

The range breaks into seven primary sub-types, each available as a dedicated sub-range.

Our designer pendant lighting range is the largest single bucket (around 325 pieces) and covers single pendants, linear bar pendants and multi-pendant clusters for dining tables, kitchen islands and stairwells. Our designer wall lights range (around 300 pieces), known in the US as designer wall sconces, covers bedside, hallway, vanity and feature wall applications. Our designer chandeliers range (around 270 pieces) covers tiered, linear and sculptural chandeliers for dining rooms, entrance halls and double-height spaces.

Our designer table lamps range (around 235 pieces) covers bedside, console and sideboard lamps, with bases in natural stone, ceramic and metalwork. Our designer ceiling lights range covers semi-flush and flush mount fixtures for lower-ceiling rooms, kitchens and bathrooms. Our designer floor lamps range covers reading-corner floor lamps, arched floor lamps and feature column lamps.

How to care for designer light fixtures

Care depends on the material. We include written care instructions with every piece, and the general guidance below covers the main material groups in the range.

For alabaster, marble and travertine shades, dust gently with a soft, dry microfibre cloth. For light marks, use a soft cloth dampened with plain water. Avoid soap, alcohol-based cleaners, glass sprays and abrasive cloths; these can erode the stone's natural finish. For deeper marks, a small amount of pH-neutral stone cleaner removes residue without affecting the surface. Rinse with a damp cloth and dry fully. Keep natural-stone fixtures out of zones with regular steam or splash contact.

For glass and frosted-glass designer light fixtures, a soft cloth with plain water or a mild glass cleaner is sufficient. Dry fully to avoid water spotting. For brushed brass, matt black and brushed steel metalwork, dust with a dry cloth; avoid metal polishes, which can strip the brushed or patinated finish. For crystal, dust with a soft brush or microfibre cloth, and clean occasional marks with a soft cloth dampened with plain water.

If you are unsure how to clean a specific finish, contact us before applying any product. We would rather answer the question than replace a damaged shade.

Browse related ranges

To browse our designer lighting range by fixture type, follow the dedicated sub-ranges: designer ceiling lights (including flush mounts), designer chandeliers, designer floor lamps, designer pendant lighting (including hanging lights), designer table lamps and designer wall lights (including wall sconces). For the natural-stone entry point into the same catalogue, browse our alabaster lighting range, which covers the alabaster-led portion of the designer range under its material name.

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes lighting 'designer'?

We use 'designer' to mean lighting that is designed as a considered piece rather than assembled from generic catalogue parts. In our case, that means we design every piece in-house under our own brand, choose the materials ourselves, and produce the range through our own manufacturing partners. The design language stays consistent across fixture types, and the materials , natural stone, brushed metalwork, glass and crystal , are chosen for how they behave under light, not for cost-out.

Do you make your own designer lighting?

Yes. Our entire designer lighting range is 100% Niori own-brand. We do not resell third-party designer light brands on this range. Designing and producing the range ourselves is what lets us keep pricing in the £150 to £3,000+ band rather than the licensed-designer markup. It also means we can match finishes and materials across pendants, wall lights, chandeliers and lamps so pieces read consistently across rooms.

Is your designer lighting available in the US?

Yes. We ship our full designer lighting range to the United States, the United Kingdom, Australia and worldwide. US customers searching for designer light fixtures, wall sconces or flush mount lights will find the same catalogue under our UK product names. International delivery is calculated at checkout. For larger orders, trade accounts or commercial projects, contact us directly and we will arrange shipping and lead times accordingly.

What materials do you use in your designer range?

The largest material in our designer range is alabaster, which accounts for roughly 54% of the catalogue. We also work with marble and travertine as natural stone shades, brushed and patinated metalwork (brass, steel, matt black, bronze), glass and frosted glass, and crystal. Where pieces mix materials, we typically pair natural stone shades with brass or steel arms. All natural-stone pieces use real stone , not glass, resin or moulded synthetic substitutes.

How do I clean and care for designer light fixtures?

Care depends on the material. For alabaster, marble and travertine, dust with a soft, dry microfibre cloth and clean marks with plain water on a soft cloth; avoid soap, alcohol and abrasive cleaners. For glass, plain water or a mild glass cleaner is fine, dried fully. For brushed metalwork, use a dry cloth only , metal polishes can strip the brushed or patinated finish. For crystal, dust with a soft brush and clean marks with plain water. We include written care instructions with every piece.

How does your designer lighting compare on price?

Our designer lighting sits in the £150 to £3,000+ band, with the majority of pieces between £150 and £800. That places the range below licensed-designer names like Visual Comfort and Tom Dixon at equivalent fixture sizes, and above unbranded high-street designer-style lighting. The reason is structural: we design and produce the range ourselves rather than licensing third-party designs, so the price reflects the piece rather than the name attached to it.

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