Living room lighting plays a crucial role in shaping the atmosphere, comfort, and overall look of the most frequently used space in the home. The right mix of different types of lighting can transform the room according to the moment – from bright light for reading or cleaning to soft, subdued illumination for evening relaxation. The base is formed by ceiling lights or chandeliers, which define the style of the interior and serve as the main light source. They are complemented by wall lights, floor lamps, and table lamps that create cosy lighting zones and add depth to the space. Recessed spotlights are also very popular – whether framed in various colours, trimless, or with decorative shades, they can either blend seamlessly into the ceiling or stand out as a design detail. Materials play an important role too: wooden lights feel warm and natural, glass brings lightness and elegance, metal, brass, and copper add an industrial or luxurious touch, while textile, plaster, and concrete designs introduce originality and character. Modern dimmable LED technology with adjustable colour temperature allows you to fine-tune the living room atmosphere to match the time of day or your mood. By combining different types, shapes, and materials, you can create a harmonious living space that is functional, inviting, and visually impressive.
Very thin recessed downlight with integrated high-output LED. The frames are available in chrome, black chrome, matte nickel, white lacquer or imitation wood.
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Spotlight with a GU10 socket for 3-circuit tracks available in three colours. Delivered with a decorative shade for light sources with 51mm reflectors. ES111 light sources can also be used.
Textile cable in various color combinations with a metal E27 socket and adapter for 3-circuit tracks, for use with a decorative bulb or a suitable shade.
Wall lamp with a textured textile shade and a 3W LED reading light, both of which can be controlled individually by separate switches at the bottom of the base.