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Lighting By Type

Shopping for lighting by fitting type is the quickest way to narrow a big range down to the right fixture for the job. Whether you need a chandelier for the dining room, a pendant for the hallway or a table lamp for the bedside, this page groups our indoor lighting by type so you can compare like with like before you buy.

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Matching the fitting to the job

Every room needs a base layer of ambient light, and the fitting type you choose decides how that light behaves. Hanging fittings pull the eye to a focal point and suit rooms with a natural centre, such as a dining table. Wall lights wash light across vertical surfaces and keep floors clear in narrow spaces. Table lamps and floor lamps add flexible pools of light exactly where you sit, read or work. Most homes use a mix, so it helps to think job by job rather than room by room.

Hanging types: chandeliers, pendants and linear suspensions

Chandeliers carry several lights on one fitting, including radial, two-tier and cluster designs, which makes them the natural pick for dining rooms and living rooms that need plenty of ambient light from a single ceiling point. Single pendants are simpler drops that work well in hallways and kitchens, and small globe pendants can be grouped where you want repetition. Branching suspensions and linear bars spread their lamps across a wider span, a tidy answer over longer tables.

Wall lights, lamps and ceiling fittings

Wall lights suit hallways, bedrooms and living rooms where you want soft light at eye level without losing floor space. Table lamps cover bedside tables and sideboards, while floor lamps fill dim corners and give seating areas their own pool of light. Ceiling lights mounted close to the plasterwork are the practical choice where headroom is tight. The fittings here are IP20 indoor designs, so they belong in living spaces rather than bathroom zones or gardens.

Materials and finishes across the range

Whichever type you land on, a shared palette of materials runs through the range, so fittings from different sections sit comfortably together:

  • Alabaster shades in soft white, paired with brushed brass or matt black metalwork
  • Glass designs, from copper ombre shades to smoked glass suspensions
  • Metal fittings in white, brass, black and silver chrome finishes

Many designs use integrated LEDs with a warm white output, while others take standard E27 bulbs you can change yourself. UK delivery is £14.99, free UK delivery applies on orders £99 and over, and returns are accepted within 14 days of delivery, with the customer paying return postage and refunds made in line with our returns policy.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between a chandelier and a pendant light?

A pendant usually hangs a single light from one drop, which suits hallways, kitchens and anywhere you want a simple point of light. A chandelier carries several lights on one frame, such as cluster or radial designs, so it produces more ambient light and reads as a centrepiece. If one fitting needs to light a whole dining room or living room on its own, a chandelier is normally the safer choice.

Which lighting types can I use without rewiring a ceiling?

Table lamps and floor lamps simply plug in, so they are the easiest way to add light to a room without any electrical work. Wall lights and ceiling fittings normally need a wired connection, so factor in an electrician if there is no existing point where you want one. Many people start with lamps, then add wired fittings when a room is next decorated.

Do these lights use replaceable bulbs or integrated LEDs?

Both types appear across the range. Many designs, particularly the alabaster pieces, use integrated LEDs with a warm white output, so there is no bulb to fit or replace. Others take a standard E27 bulb, which you can swap yourself and choose to suit the room. Each product page lists the bulb fitting, so check there before you order if you have a preference.

How much does UK delivery cost?

UK delivery is £14.99, and we offer free UK delivery on orders £99 and over. If a fitting is not right once it arrives, you have a 14-day window from delivery to return it, with the return postage paid by the customer and the refund made in line with our returns policy. We recommend keeping the original packaging until you are sure, as lighting travels best in the box it arrived in.

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