Luminaires, fixtures

Luminaires and lighting fixtures provide the essential base for safe, comfortable and efficient lighting in any space. In this category you will find solutions for homes, offices, workshops and commercial areas, so you can match the fixture to both the room and the task. From discreet recessed fittings to practical surface‑mounted models, the right luminaire helps you direct light where you need it while supporting the style and function of the interior.

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Luminaires and fixtures form the backbone of any lighting system. While light sources such as LED bulbs and tubes provide the actual light, the fixture determines how that light is distributed, how comfortable it is for the eyes and how well it fits into the room. In this category you will find a wide range of fittings for general lighting, task lighting and accent lighting, so you can build a coherent and practical lighting concept throughout your home or workplace.

Our selection covers many common fixture types: ceiling luminaires for uniform general lighting, wall lights for additional or decorative illumination, spot fixtures for directional light, and specialised fittings for work areas, corridors or accenting specific objects. You can choose from recessed and surface‑mounted designs, as well as track‑mounted solutions that allow flexible repositioning of the light. This makes it easier to adapt the lighting layout when furniture or room usage changes.

When choosing a luminaire, it is important to consider the type of light source it supports. Many fixtures are designed for modern LED technology, which offers low energy consumption, long service life and stable light output. Some models work with replaceable LED bulbs, while others feature integrated LED modules. Fixtures with replaceable bulbs offer flexibility for future changes in brightness or colour temperature, whereas integrated LED luminaires can provide a particularly slim, minimalist design.

The optical design of a fixture also significantly influences visual comfort. Diffusers, reflectors and lenses help control glare and distribute light evenly. Opal diffusers create a soft, uniform light ideal for living areas and bedrooms, while clear or prismatic covers can deliver more focused, efficient illumination suitable for workspaces and corridors. Directional spot fixtures allow you to highlight artwork, shelves or architectural details with precise beams of light.

Functionality and safety are essential aspects of any luminaire. For areas exposed to moisture, such as bathrooms, laundry rooms or outdoor spaces, it is important to select fixtures with a suitable IP rating that protects against water and dust. In circulation areas like staircases and hallways, secure mounting and reliable operation support everyday safety. Many modern fixtures are compatible with dimmers or smart controls, allowing you to adjust brightness according to time of day or activity when used with appropriate light sources and control systems.

The appearance of a luminaire plays a major role in the overall look of an interior. Simple, neutral fixtures integrate discreetly into most styles, while more distinctive designs can act as visual features in the room. By coordinating finishes and shapes across several fixtures, you can create a consistent design language from one space to another. Compact fittings are ideal where ceiling height is limited, while larger luminaires can help visually anchor dining tables, seating areas or work zones.

Properly selected fixtures also support efficient use of light. By combining general ceiling lights with targeted task luminaires, you can avoid over‑lighting entire rooms while still ensuring that key areas are bright enough. For example, ceiling fixtures can provide base illumination, while adjustable spots or under‑cabinet fittings concentrate light on worktops, desks or reading corners. This layered approach can improve comfort and help reduce unnecessary energy use when paired with suitable LED light sources.

Installation conditions should always be taken into account when choosing a luminaire. The mounting surface, available space for wiring and the type of ceiling or wall construction can all influence which fixture is most appropriate. Many modern fittings are designed for straightforward installation by a qualified electrician, with clear connection points and secure mounting brackets. Before purchase, it is worth checking basic parameters such as dimensions, socket type, maximum wattage and compatibility with the intended light sources.

Luminaires and fixtures, when well matched to the room and the light sources, contribute significantly to creating a pleasant, visually balanced and functional environment. Whether you are planning general lighting, accent illumination or a complete upgrade to LED technology, this category offers a broad foundation of fixture types to support a wide variety of lighting tasks and interior styles.