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Ceramic Wall Lights

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  • Elstead Chawton Small Picture Light
    As low as £75.00
  • Astro Mashiko 360 Classic Bathroom Wall Light in Bronze
    £322.80 £174.25
  • Astro Napoli Wall Light in Matt Nickel without Shade
    £117.60 £94.00
  • Astro Park Lane Wall Light in Bronze with White Shade
    £115.20 £63.36
  • Eichholtz Gascogne Large Wall Light in Bronze Finish with Glass Shade
    £1,008.00 £895.00
  • Eichholtz Gascogne Small Wall Light in Bronze Finish
    £840.00 £695.00
  • Corbett Tiara 2 Light Wall Light in Vienna Bronze
    £804.00 £683.40
  • Hudson Valley Bowery Wall Light in Aged Old Bronze with Off-White Shade
    £484.80
  • Mitzi Cecily 2 Light Large Wall Light in  Old Bronze
    £403.20
  • Mitzi Cecily 2 Light Large Wall Light in Aged Brass
    £403.20
  • Troy Chauncey Wall Light in Vintage Bronze with Clear Glass Shade
    £378.00
  • Hudson Valley Persis Wall Light in Aged Brass with Off-White Shade
    £604.80 £377.00
  • Mitzi Cecily 2 Light Small Wall Light in Aged Brass
    £349.20
  • Mitzi Cecily 2 Light Small Wall Light in Old Bronze
    £349.20
  • Troy Mondrian Wall Light in Textured Bronze with Opal Shade
    £331.20
  • Hudson Valley Bowery Wall Light in Aged Old Bronze with Opal Shade
    £380.40 £316.00
  • Mitzi Evie Wall Light in Aged Brass
    £279.60
  • Mitzi Evie Wall Light in Old Bronze
    £279.60
  • Astro Versailles 400 LED Bathroom Wall Light in Bronze
    £495.60 £272.58
  • Feiss Bellini 3 Light Wall Light in Antique Bronze with Quartz Crystal
    £522.00 £269.95
  • Astro Leo Recessed Switched LED 1 Light Reading Light in Bronze
    £354.00 £261.95

Wall Lights

Choosing lights such as Wall Lights Ceramic Indoor Lighting is one of the best parts of any home design project. Or maybe you just need to liven up a space with something new?

If you browse through our Wall Lights Indoor Lighting collection, you'll see Ceramic Wall Lights lights of different shapes and sizes, with a wide variety of lights available. A helpful tip – click on a picture when scrolling through and you'll often see additional images of Wall Lights Ceramic Indoor Lighting installed in a property.

Help & Advice

Your personal style and preference will dictate, we have selection that will cater for all:

Wall washer – these will sit close to the wall and usually have a diffuser at the base or the top of the light. This produces the effect of illuminating your wall with light, rather than there being a single beam.

Sconce – typically a candelabra design where the light is usually directed upwards.

Single – as the name suggests, a wall light with a single source of light.

Double – a light with two arms/light sources.

Picture light – perfect for showing off your favourite paintings and prints.

This will depend on the fitting’s IP rating. An IP rating classifies the degree of protection a fitting offers against moisture and liquid.

Lights that are being used in a bathroom need to be rated IP44 and above.

Wherever you like! Generally, they tend to work best in larger rooms when wanting to create a subtle ambiance, rather than using a larger single source of light.
If you’re looking to light up your ceiling and create a relaxed effect then go for upward facing. Downward facing will provide a more functional effect. Your other option is the best of both worlds – combined upfacing and downfacing wall lights will provide atmosphere and practicality.

Brightness of ceiling lights is measured by ‘Lumens’ – The higher the Lumens, the brighter the light. Please refer to this comparison table to see how Lumens rate in terms of wattage.

Lights on the wall are commonly referred to as wall lights or wall sconces.
Yes, sconces are still very much in style. They offer a classic and elegant look that can complement a variety of interior design styles.
  • The style of your room and the overall aesthetic you are trying to achieve.
  • The size of the room and the height of the walls.
  • The function of the lights (ambient, task, or accent lighting).
  • The style of bulb you prefer
  • The installation process and any necessary electrical work. It is also a good idea to measure the area where the lights will be installed and compare the measurements to the size of the lights you are considering.