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Modern Wall Lights

We hand-pick 1,735 modern wall lights across more than 20 brands, from clean architectural fittings to sculptural feature pieces. Our own-brand Niori range covers 292 designs, sitting alongside selected ranges from Mantra, Ideal Lux, Maytoni, Elstead Lighting, Diyas and others. You'll find contemporary wall lights, wall sconces (the US term for the same fixture), alabaster and natural-stone designs, and bathroom IP-rated options. We ship to the UK, US and worldwide.

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Our Niori modern wall lights range: what we hand-pick and why

We hand-pick 1,735 modern wall lights across more than 20 brands. Our own-brand Niori range covers 292 pieces, sitting alongside selected ranges from Mantra (482), Ideal Lux (250), Maytoni (160), Elstead Lighting (103), Diyas (92) and others. Every piece in the range, own-brand or third-party, is selected against the same criteria: clean modern design language, real material quality, and fittings that work in UK and international homes without compromise.

The range sits primarily in the under-£400 price band, with a designer tier above that for sculptural and feature pieces. Materials skew toward metal (brushed brass, matt black, satin nickel, brushed steel) with secondary use of glass, alabaster, natural stone, fabric and crystal. We stock both hardwired and plug-in formats, switched and unswitched, IP-rated and standard interior fittings. Most of the range is LED-compatible; many pieces ship with integrated LED in warm white output. We ship to the UK, US, Australia and worldwide direct from our UK studio.

Contemporary wall lights: the UK style synonym

Contemporary wall lights and modern wall lights describe the same design register in UK usage, and we stock the full range under both terms. "Contemporary" tends to read slightly softer, often used for pieces with curved forms, mixed materials and warmer finishes; "modern" tends to read more architectural, with cleaner geometry and harder edges. In practice the two overlap heavily, and our filters let you cut across both.

Within our contemporary wall lights selection, the most popular shapes include up-and-down cylinders, flat disc wall fittings, curved arc reading lights and slim linear bars. Finishes that move well in this register are brushed brass, antique brass, matt black and satin nickel, paired with opal glass, alabaster or fabric shades. Pieces sit comfortably alongside contemporary furniture, mixed-material interiors and transitional schemes.

Modern wall light: choosing a single fixture

If you're shopping for a single modern wall light rather than a pair or set, the decision usually comes down to three things: the wall position (bedside, hallway, stairwell, vanity, feature wall), the switching method (wired into an existing wall switch, pull-cord, integrated rocker, or plug-in lead) and the light direction (up, down, both, or diffused all-round).

For a single bedside wall light, an adjustable arm or swing-arm reading fitting in brushed brass or matt black is the most flexible choice. For a single hallway wall light, a flush up-and-down cylinder or a flat disc works well at standard mounting heights without protruding into walkways. For a single feature wall light above a console, fireplace or stairwell, a sculptural piece with alabaster, opal glass or a sculpted metal shade reads as the focal point of the wall.

Modern wall sconces: the US term for modern wall lights

In the United States, the same fixtures are searched as wall sconces or modern wall sconces rather than wall lights. The product is identical: a wall-mounted fitting providing directional or ambient light from a wall surface. A modern wall sconce in US usage is the same piece a UK customer would call a modern wall light. The full range we hand-pick serves both vocabularies from the same catalogue.

For US customers, our wall sconces range covers every primary style: modern wall sconces with clean architectural lines, contemporary wall sconces with softer curved forms, designer wall sconces from our Niori own-brand range, and traditional wall sconces in transitional finishes. We stock both hardwired wall sconces (the US standard, wired into an electrical box) and plug-in wall sconces (with a lead and cord, used in rentals and rooms without existing boxes). Bathroom-rated wall sconces, vanity sconces and bedside reading sconces are all filterable within the range. We ship the full wall sconces range to US addresses directly, with delivery calculated at checkout.

Alabaster and natural-stone modern wall lights

Within our modern wall lights range, 216 pieces use alabaster or natural stone as the shade material. Alabaster is a soft, slightly translucent stone that lets light pass through rather than bounce off, so the shade glows with the stone's natural veining visible. The effect is warmer and more sculptural than opal glass, and reads as a luxury material in contemporary, transitional and traditional interiors.

Our alabaster modern wall lights cover flat disc designs, up-and-down cylinders, curved sconces and oversized feature pieces, with metalwork in brushed brass, matt black and antique brass. Natural-stone variants extend the range into marble, travertine and sandstone, used for pieces where the shade reads as a solid mass rather than a backlit panel. For the full alabaster wall lights range, including own-brand Niori pieces and selected third-party designs, browse alabaster wall lights.

Designer modern wall lights from our Niori own-brand range

Our Niori own-brand range covers 292 modern wall lights, designed in-house and produced to our own specifications. The own-brand range sits in the designer tier of the catalogue: cleaner architectural lines, higher-grade metalwork finishes, integrated LED with warm white output, and consistent design language across families so pieces can be paired across rooms.

Within the own-brand range, the Selvara, Vellum and Caterris families share alabaster panels with brushed brass, matt black and soft white metalwork. The architectural designs use brushed steel, satin nickel and matt black with opal glass or fabric. Pricing sits in the designer modern wall lights tier in the UK and the luxury wall sconces tier for US shipping. For the full own-brand designer wall lights selection, browse designer wall lights.

Modern wall lamps and plug-in wall lights

Modern wall lamps is a third UK term covering the same category, used more often for plug-in pieces, swing-arm reading lights and decorative wall-mounted fittings with replaceable bulbs. Within our range we stock plug-in modern wall lamps with cord-and-plug leads, useful for rental homes, rooms without existing junction boxes, or retrofits where running new wiring isn't practical.

Plug-in formats typically come with a 1.5-2m fabric or PVC cord, an in-line switch or rocker on the lead, and a UK three-pin plug as standard (we supply US two-pin and EU plugs on request for international shipping). Swing-arm modern wall lamps work particularly well as bedside reading lights, replacing a bedside table lamp where surface space is limited. Pendant-style wall lights, where a small pendant hangs from a wall-mounted bracket, sit in the same sub-category and read well in modern and contemporary interiors.

How to install modern wall lights: height, switching and junction box

Installation height varies by room and purpose. For hallway and living room wall lights at standard ceiling heights (2.4-2.7m), mount the centre of the fitting 1.5-1.7m from the floor. For bedside wall lights, mount 1.1-1.3m from the floor, slightly above the headboard line, so the light falls onto the pillow without glare. For vanity and bathroom wall lights flanking a mirror, mount 1.6-1.7m from the floor at eye level when standing.

Hardwired modern wall lights connect to an existing junction box behind the wall and are controlled by a wall switch, pull-cord or remote dimmer. Plug-in modern wall lights connect via a cord-and-plug lead and are controlled by an in-line switch or via a switched socket; these are the right choice for retrofits without existing wiring. All hardwired electrical work in the UK should be carried out by a qualified electrician under Part P regulations; we supply each fitting with full installation instructions, mounting hardware and IP rating where relevant.

How to care for our modern wall lights

Day-to-day, dust the surface of each fitting with a soft, dry microfibre cloth. Avoid feather dusters, which can leave thin scratches on brushed and satin finishes. For metal finishes, occasional cleaning with a slightly damp microfibre cloth removes fingerprints and residue; dry the surface fully afterwards. Avoid abrasive cleaners, alcohol-based sprays and glass-cleaning chemicals on metal finishes, which can erode the protective layer over time.

For glass shades, plain water on a soft cloth removes most marks; standard glass cleaner is fine for opal and clear glass but should be avoided on coated or etched glass. For alabaster and natural-stone shades, follow stone-specific care: dust gently with a dry microfibre cloth, clean light marks with a soft cloth dampened with plain water, and avoid soap, alcohol-based cleaners and abrasive cloths. For deeper marks on stone, a pH-neutral stone cleaner applied with a soft cloth removes residue without affecting the surface. We include care instructions with every piece we ship.

Browse related ranges

To explore the wall lights range by sub-category and to find paired fittings for other rooms, follow these related ranges: alabaster wall lights for the natural-stone subset of the modern range, designer wall lights for our Niori own-brand designer pieces, dining room chandeliers for paired overhead lighting in dining spaces, and hallway lighting for the full hallway range including ceiling, pendant and wall fittings.

Frequently Asked Questions

What's the difference between modern wall lights and wall sconces?

There isn't a product difference; the two terms describe the same fixture in different markets. In the UK, the standard term is "modern wall lights" (or sometimes "modern wall lamps"). In the US, the same wall-mounted fitting is searched and sold as a "wall sconce" or "modern wall sconce." A modern wall sconce in US usage is the same piece a UK customer would call a modern wall light. Our full range serves both vocabularies from the same catalogue, and we ship to UK, US and international addresses.

How high should modern wall lights be installed?

For hallway and living room wall lights at standard ceiling heights, mount the centre of the fitting 1.5-1.7m from the floor (around 60-67 inches). For bedside wall lights, mount 1.1-1.3m from the floor, slightly above the headboard line, so light falls onto the pillow without glare. For vanity and bathroom wall lights flanking a mirror, mount 1.6-1.7m from the floor at standing eye level. For stairwell and feature wall lights, scale the height to the wall and the sightline from the room's main viewing position. We supply mounting templates and detailed installation instructions with every piece.

Which of your modern wall lights are IP-rated for bathrooms?

Within our modern wall lights range, the bathroom-rated subset carries an IP44 rating or higher, which protects the fitting against splashes and is suitable for Zone 2 of a UK bathroom (outside the immediate shower or bath splash zone). For Zone 1, IP65-rated fittings are needed, and our bathroom filter surfaces only fittings that meet these ratings. Finishes used for bathroom-rated wall lights include chrome, brushed nickel, matt black and brushed brass with sealed glass or alabaster shades. Always check the IP rating against the bathroom zone where the fitting will be installed.

Can I fit a modern wall light without an existing wall switch?

Yes, in two ways. The first option is a plug-in modern wall light, which comes with a cord-and-plug lead and an in-line switch or rocker on the cord; you plug it into a standard wall socket and switch it on at the lead or via a switched socket. This is the right option for rentals, retrofits and rooms without existing junction boxes. The second option is a hardwired wall light with an integrated pull-cord or rocker switch on the fitting itself, which connects to a junction box but doesn't need a separate wall switch. Smart-bulb retrofits, with the fitting wired to permanent live and switched via the bulb's app or a remote, are a third option for some of the range.

Which of your modern wall lights are from our Niori own-brand range?

Of the 1,735 modern wall lights we hand-pick, 292 are our own-brand Niori range, designed in-house and produced to our specifications. The Niori own-brand range sits in the designer tier of the catalogue with families including Selvara, Vellum and Caterris in alabaster, and architectural designs in brushed brass, matt black and brushed steel with opal glass or fabric. The remaining pieces are selected third-party designs from Mantra (482), Ideal Lux (250), Maytoni (160), Elstead Lighting (103), Diyas (92) and other brands we hand-pick. For the full own-brand cut, browse our designer wall lights range.

Are your modern wall lights compatible with LED and dimmable LED bulbs?

Most of the range is LED-compatible. Pieces ship in three formats: integrated LED, where the LED is built into the fitting with a fixed colour temperature (typically warm white 2700-3000K) and no replaceable bulb; LED-ready, with E27, E14, G9 or GU10 lamp holders that accept a standard LED bulb; and dimmable, where the fitting and driver support phase-cut or trailing-edge dimming via a compatible dimmer switch. The product specification on each piece lists bulb type, wattage, colour temperature and dimming compatibility. For dimmable integrated LED, pair with a trailing-edge LED dimmer for smoothest performance.

How do I clean a modern wall light with an alabaster or stone shade?

For alabaster and natural-stone shades, dust the surface with a soft, dry microfibre cloth as routine care. For light marks and fingerprints, use a soft cloth dampened with plain water only. Avoid soap, alcohol-based cleaners, glass sprays and abrasive cloths; these can erode the stone's natural finish over time. For deeper marks, a small amount of pH-neutral stone cleaner applied with a soft cloth removes residue without damaging the surface; rinse with a damp cloth and dry fully. Avoid placing alabaster fittings in zones with regular steam or splash contact. We supply detailed care instructions with every alabaster and stone piece we ship.

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