
Interior Lighting
Explore one of the UK's most comprehensive ranges of home lighting, including modern lighting, traditional lighting, LED lighting, pendant lights, wall lights, chandeliers, table lamps, floor lamps, and outdoor lighting. With designs to suit every interior style, our collection combines quality, functionality, and the latest lighting technology.
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Quick View Shade For MYS4223 £47.00 / -

Quick View SAFA SPARE SHADE FOR SAF4235 £25.00 / -

Quick View Modena Wall Bracket Ivory Shade £18.00 / -

Quick View Shade For MIM4202 £44.00 / -

Quick View Ferrara Wall Bracket Ivory Shade £20.00 / -

Quick View Shade For RUS4225 £52.00 / -

Quick View Ivory Cotton Small Shade £22.00 / -

Quick View Tower Table Lamp Black & Copper £81.00 / -

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Quick View Dynasty 3 Light Floor Lamp Satin Black £365.00 /
Interior Lighting
Need help choosing the right exterior lighting? Browse our frequently asked questions for guidance on styles, IP ratings, bulb compatibility, installation, and finding the best lighting for your outdoor space.
💡 What type of lighting is best for a living room?
A combination of ceiling lights, wall lights, floor lamps, and table lamps creates a layered lighting scheme that provides both practical illumination and a warm, inviting atmosphere.
💡 How many ceiling lights do I need in a room?
The number of ceiling lights required depends on the room size, ceiling height, and intended use. Larger rooms often benefit from multiple light sources rather than a single central fitting.
💡 What is layered lighting?
Layered lighting combines ambient, task, and accent lighting to create a balanced and flexible lighting scheme. This typically includes ceiling lights, wall lights, lamps, and decorative feature lighting.
💡 Are LED lights better than traditional bulbs?
LED bulbs are more energy-efficient, longer-lasting, and produce less heat than traditional incandescent or halogen bulbs, making them the preferred choice for modern homes
💡 What colour temperature should I choose?
Warm white (2700K–3000K) creates a cosy atmosphere and is ideal for living rooms and bedrooms. Cooler white light (4000K+) is often preferred for kitchens, utility rooms, and workspaces.
💡 What is the difference between warm white and cool white lighting?
Warm white lighting creates a soft, relaxing glow, while cool white lighting provides a brighter, more energising light that is better suited to task-oriented spaces.












