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Designer Wall Lights

Our designer wall lights range covers modern and contemporary fittings for bedrooms, hallways, living rooms and stairwells. We design and produce each piece in-house, working primarily with natural alabaster alongside glass, metal, travertine and marble. US customers will find the same pieces here that they would search for as designer wall sconces. We ship to the UK, US and worldwide.

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Our Niori designer wall light range

Our Niori designer wall light range is a 100% own-brand catalogue. We design each fitting in-house and produce it under our own name, which means the pieces here are not resold from other lighting houses. The range sits in the designer tier on shape, material and finish quality rather than on a single house style, so within it you will find clean architectural forms, softer decorative shaping and a smaller number of sculptural feature pieces. Mounting is plate or backplate, wiring is standard mains, and integrated warm white LED is used across most of the range.

Modern and contemporary wall lights

The largest part of the range sits in the modern and contemporary register. Our designer wall lights include modern disc and cylinder forms, contemporary linear bars, soft dome shades and minimal backplate sconces, all worked to a consistent design language across the families. Modern wall lights in this register pair well with painted plaster walls, panelled joinery and natural wood. Contemporary pieces lean slightly more decorative, with curved arms, layered shades and mixed-material detailing. Both layers share the same metalwork finishes (brushed brass, matt black, brushed nickel and soft white), so a modern piece in one room reads consistently next to a contemporary piece in another.

Materials we work with: alabaster, glass, metal, travertine and stone

Around 7 in 10 of our designer wall lights feature natural alabaster as the primary shade material. Alabaster is a soft, slightly translucent stone that lets light pass through its internal veining rather than reflecting off the surface, which gives the lit fitting a warm, layered glow no two pieces share exactly. Alongside alabaster, we work with hand-blown and ribbed glass, solid brass and steel metalwork, travertine, marble and a small number of concrete and crystal pieces. Every material is the real thing: real alabaster stone, real travertine, real marble. If you want to filter to alabaster only, our alabaster wall lights range covers the same fixture category narrowed to that material.

Wall lights for bedrooms, hallways and living spaces

In bedrooms, our designer bedroom wall lights are usually fitted as a pair flanking the bed, replacing or supplementing bedside lamps. Mounting height around 1500 to 1600mm from finished floor works for most beds. In hallways, single sconces spaced along the wall give directional light without overhead glare and read well above console tables. In living rooms, wall lights work either side of a fireplace or as a stair-flanking pair. Bathrooms and moisture-prone zones need an appropriate IP rating; the pieces in this range are designed for dry interior use unless specified otherwise on the product page.

Designer wall sconces: US terminology and styles

UK and US customers use slightly different vocabulary for the same fitting. In the UK, the category is searched as designer wall lights or modern wall lights. In the US, the same pieces are searched as designer wall sconces or wall sconces. The product is the same: a wall-mounted fitting with the light source held against the wall plane. Our range serves both vocabularies from the same catalogue. We ship the full range to the US directly; contact us before checkout if you need wiring or voltage confirmation for a specific piece.

Care, installation and what to expect

Installation should be carried out by a qualified electrician. Most pieces in the range fit to a standard back box; we include mounting hardware and a wiring diagram with each fitting. For alabaster shades, dust gently with a soft, dry microfibre cloth and avoid soap, alcohol-based cleaners and glass sprays, which can erode the natural finish. For glass and metal pieces, a lightly damp soft cloth followed by a dry buff is enough for routine care. Bulbs in integrated-LED pieces are not user-replaceable; for E27 and G9 fittings we recommend warm white (2700K to 3000K) lamps to match the rest of the range. Each piece carries its own veining, finish variation and tonal character: this is a property of the natural materials, not a fault.

Browse related ranges

To browse the rest of our designer lighting by fixture type, follow the sibling ranges: designer ceiling lights, designer chandeliers, designer pendant lighting, designer table lamps and designer floor lamps. For the full umbrella range across all fixture types, see designer lighting. For wall lights filtered to alabaster as the primary material, see alabaster wall lights.

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes a wall light a 'designer' wall light?

We use 'designer' to describe the design tier of the piece, not a separate material category. Our designer wall lights are shaped, proportioned and finished to a higher specification than entry-level fittings, with consistent metalwork, considered mounting hardware and integrated warm white LED or quality lamp fittings throughout. The aesthetic is design-led rather than functional only. Around 71% of the pieces in this range use natural alabaster as the primary shade material; the remainder are glass, metal, travertine, marble and a small number of crystal and concrete fittings.

Are your designer wall lights made in-house?

Yes. Every piece in this range is our own Niori own-brand design, produced under our own name rather than resold from third-party lighting houses. We design the shapes, specify the materials, and oversee production from our UK studio. That means we can answer detailed questions about construction, materials and finishes directly, rather than passing them through a brand intermediary.

What's the difference between a wall light and a wall sconce?

In practical terms, none. 'Wall light' is the standard UK term and 'wall sconce' (or just 'sconce') is the standard US term for the same fitting: a wall-mounted light with the source held against the wall plane. Some US dictionaries reserve 'sconce' for more decorative wall fittings and use 'wall light' for plainer ones, but in modern lighting retail the words are used interchangeably. Our designer wall lights and designer wall sconces are the same products under two regional names.

Do you offer modern and contemporary wall light styles?

Yes. The majority of our designer wall lights sit in the modern and contemporary register. Modern pieces tend toward clean disc, cylinder and bar forms with minimal mounting hardware. Contemporary pieces lean slightly more decorative, with curved arms, layered shades or mixed-material detailing. Both layers share the same metalwork finishes, so pieces from the modern and contemporary sides of the range coordinate without breaking the look.

How high should a wall light be installed?

For bedside wall lights, mounting around 1500 to 1600mm from finished floor works for most beds, with the light source roughly level with a seated reader's shoulder. For hallway sconces and pieces above console tables, 1600 to 1700mm is a common range, leaving clearance above the console surface and below standard ceiling heights. For stair-flanking pairs and feature walls, mount slightly higher so the fitting reads against the wall rather than against the eye line. These are guides only; your electrician should confirm mounting in line with your wall construction and back-box position.

How do I clean and care for a wall light?

For alabaster shades, dust gently with a soft, dry microfibre cloth. Avoid feather dusters, soap, alcohol-based cleaners and glass sprays, which can erode the stone's natural finish. For light marks, use a soft cloth lightly dampened with plain water; for deeper marks, a pH-neutral stone cleaner is safe. For glass shades, a damp soft cloth followed by a dry buff is enough. For metalwork (brushed brass, matt black, brushed nickel), wipe with a dry or lightly damp cloth and avoid abrasive sprays. We include detailed care notes with every piece.

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