Bedroom lighting
Bedroom luminaires provide lighting for a variety of uses: reading, circulation, soft ambience. This category includes pendant, wall and table lamps designed to organize light without over-lighting the space. Each bedroom luminaire is selected for its ability to create differentiated lighting zones, in line with the furniture and the rhythms of the room. The aim is to ensure constant visual comfort, while maintaining formal coherence with the materials and volumes present in the room. read more >
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Glass mirror hanging lampElixir
£175 £140-20%

Large silver metal wall sconceBistrot
£135 £120-10%

Large gold suspensionOohalt
£240 £190-20%

Silver hanging lampCharlie
£145 £115-20%
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Black metal outdoor wall sconceAix
£170 £150-10%

Brass hanging lampKapsula
£155 £140-10%

Metal and marble reading lampMogens
£300 £240-20%

White hanging lampKëpsta
£135 £105-20%

Glass and gold brass hanging lampBelno
£170 £135-20%

Hammered Jieldé wall lampLoft
£345 £300-15%

Gray industrial spotlightWeissmüller
£300 £240-20%

Metal and marble floor lampMogens
£315 £255-20%

Black table lampMogens
£240 £215-10%

Jieldé lampLoft
£1195

Structuring lighting with a bedroom light
A bedroom light doesn't just produce light: it must respond to different rhythms of use. The main light, often a suspension or ceiling lamp, must diffuse a homogeneous light without generating glare. Bedside lamps, on the other hand, provide directional lighting for reading or relaxing. Wall lamps, when present, mark out spaces or create a soft, indirect atmosphere. Location, height and intensity are chosen according to the actual function of each zone: bed, chest of drawers, wardrobe or circulation space.
Typologies and configurations
Room lighting comes in complementary formats. Pendant lights illuminate the entire volume, but must be combined with secondary sources to modulate the light. Table lamps, on bedside or chest of drawers, allow occasional use within immediate reach. Wall lamps are useful in compact rooms or where space on furniture is limited. In all cases, the color temperature should remain soft (generally between 2700 K and 3000 K) to preserve a calm atmosphere. Switches or dimmers can be positioned to accompany everyday gestures without functional disruption.
Materials, ambience and visual integration
The choice of materials for a bedroom light fixture directly influences the atmosphere felt. Textile diffuses light in a subdued way...; opal glass softens contrasts...; wood, ceramic or painted metal bring a formal presence without overload. The aim is to maintain a fluid reading of space, with light points integrated into volumes without creating visual tensions. Simple shapes, matte or satin-finish surfaces and neutral shades all contribute to this coherence. A good bedroom luminaire is invisible when switched off, while structuring the space when it's on.
In short, bedroom luminaires enable lighting to be distributed according to use, while respecting the nature of this domestic space. Each piece selected in this category is designed to accompany everyday gestures without visual over-solicitation, within a stable and legible framework.