Ceiling lights & chandeliers – the backbone of general lighting
Ceiling lights are the foundation of general lighting in the home. They spread light evenly throughout the room and make everyday tasks like cleaning and moving around much easier. In our range you’ll find modern LED ceiling lights, low-profile designs for rooms with low ceilings and elegant chandeliers that bring a touch of luxury to living and dining areas.
A classic or crystal chandelier is perfect when you want a statement piece in the living room or dining room, while simple, modern ceiling lights suit minimalist and Scandinavian interiors where you want clean lines and practical, bright light.
Pendant lights – perfect above the dining table and kitchen island
Pendant lights are ideal when you want to highlight a specific area in the room – especially the dining table or kitchen island. A pendant light frames the table as a focal point and creates a cosy, inviting atmosphere.
You can choose:
- one large statement pendant
- or a row of two or three smaller pendant lights for a more graphic look.
Above kitchen islands, LED pendant lights provide clear task lighting for cooking and serving, while still looking stylish.
Wall lights & spotlights – layered and accent lighting
Wall lights are a great way to add both mood lighting and practical extra light. They work well in living rooms, bedrooms, hallways, corridors and staircases, and they’re ideal where you want to save floor space. Wall-mounted reading lights are very practical next to the bed or by an armchair.
Spotlights and spotlight rails come into their own when you want to direct light precisely: onto kitchen worktops, artwork, shelving, architectural details or display cabinets. Ceiling spotlights and track lights are especially useful in kitchens, hallways and open-plan living spaces, because you can adjust and redirect them as your needs change.
Table lamps & floor lamps – flexible lighting for everyday life
Table lamps and floor lamps are the easiest way to add light without any fixed installation.
table lamp on a desk or bedside table provides focused light for reading and working.
- A table lamp on a desk or bedside table provides focused light for reading and working.
- A table lamp on a side table in the living room brings soft, warm light and creates atmosphere.
Floor lamps and reading floor lamps are perfect next to a sofa or armchair. They complement ceiling lights and wall lights and help you build a layered lighting scheme. A dimmable LED floor lamp can give bright light for tasks and a gentle glow for relaxed evenings – all in one fitting.
LED lights – energy-efficient and long-lasting
Many of our lights either include LEDs or are compatible with LED bulbs. LED lighting:
- uses less energy
- lasts significantly longer
- switches on instantly
- is available in different colour temperatures
Choose the light colour according to the room and use:
Warm white (around 2700–3000 K): ideal for living rooms and bedrooms where you want a cosy, relaxing feel.
Neutral white (around 3000–4000 K)great for kitchens, hallways, offices and utility rooms where clarity and brightness matter.
Frequently asked questions about home lighting
How many lights do I need in one room?
Most rooms benefit from more than one light source. A typical combination might be:
- one ceiling light or other general light
- one or two wall lights or spotlights
- plus one or two table lamps or floor lamps
This allows you to adjust the lighting to different times of day and activities, instead of relying on one harsh overhead light.
How do I know if a light is bright enough?
Brightness is measured in lumens. Smaller rooms need fewer lumens, while larger rooms need more. Worktops and desks require stronger, more focused light than corners used only for relaxation. Check the lumen value in the product information and consider the size and purpose of the room.
Are LED lights really worth it?
In most cases, yes. LED lights are more energy efficient, last much longer and often offer features like dimming and adjustable colour temperature. They’re especially worthwhile in rooms where lights are on for many hours, such as kitchens, hallways and living rooms.
How do I choose the right type of light for each room?
Start by thinking about what you do in the room:
Kitchen: ceiling lights + spotlights or pendant lights over worktops and the island.
Living room: ceiling light + wall lights + floor or table lamps.
Bedroom: softer ceiling light + bedside table lamps or wall-mounted reading lights.
Hallway: ceiling lights or spotlights + possibly wall lights for atmosphere.
Often, the best solution is a mix of general, task and mood lighting.
Can I mix different styles of lights?
Absolutely. You don’t have to choose all lights from the same series. Many interiors look more interesting when you combine different, but compatible, styles. For example, you can pair a modern LED ceiling light with classic table lamps or a Scandinavian-style floor lamp. Aim for harmony in colour palette and overall mood rather than identical designs.