Gold lighting
Golden fixtures introduce a strong visual presence without excess. They punctuate a space with precision, playing on contrasts and light reflection. This type of fixture is equally at home in a contemporary composition as in a predominantly raw or organic interior. Gold acts as a controlled accent, whether brushed, matte or polished. Wall, suspended or table lamps: each format contributes to structuring the atmosphere. This category brings together pieces selected for their sober metallic finishes and their compatibility with a variety of styles. read more >
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Large brass chandelierIzaar
£1195 £835-30%

Gilded brass table lampAmber
£400 £315-20%

Glass and gold brass hanging lampBelno
£170 £120-30%

Large gold suspensionOohalt
£240 £170-30%

Metal and marble reading lampMogens
£300 £220-25%
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Metal and marble floor lampMogens
£315 £220-30%

Golden metal suspensionOohalt
£165 £115-30%

Brass hanging lampKapsula
£155 £135-15%

Adjustable gold metal wall lampJanika
£175 £135-25%

Velvet lamp and lampshadeSarhita
£240 £215-10%
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Structuring space with a gold fixture
The gold fixture often acts as a visual focal point in a room. It catches the light, reflects some of it and discreetly attracts attention. Placed on the ceiling, it defines the center of a volume; on a wall, it enhances an area or function; as a table lamp, it introduces a variation in scale. Gold is used here not as a decorative ornament, but as a material in its own right, both a light diffuser and a spatial marker. The matte, satin or polished surface treatment modulates the perceived intensity and enables adaptation to existing ambiences.
Compatible finishes and materials
Gold can be combined with a variety of materials without generating visual overload. For example, it matches opal glass, black metal or dark wood to create sharp but balanced contrasts. Structures in brushed brass or gold-tinted steel blend into sober compositions, without excessive shine. This choice of finish reconciles aesthetics and functionality: a luminaire is first and foremost a lighting device. Here, the golden hue acts as an additional nuance, without compromising lighting efficiency or overloading the environment.
Choosing a golden luminaire according to the type of use
Function guides the choice of format. A gold suspension fixture sits above a fixed point - table, island, landing - and defines the scene. A wall lamp plays a more directional role, often complementing a main light. A table lamp, on the other hand, modulates luminosity locally while adding a precise metallic punctuation. In each case, gold acts as a discreet visual signature, not a spectacular effect. The aim is always to balance aesthetic appeal with the quality of light diffusion.
To sum up, a well-chosen gold fixture introduces a subtle accent without dominating the whole. It acts both as a source of light and as a landmark in the interior composition. Pieces in this category meet precise technical and aesthetic criteria, with a view to sober, lasting integration.