Wall lights occupy a special place in the world of luminaires, because their positioning is closely conditioned by the architecture and configuration of the space. [Read more]
Wall lamps occupy a special place in the world of lighting, because their placement is closely conditioned by the architecture and configuration of the space.Â
More than any other luminaire, the size of a wall light can vary from one extreme to another, from the spectacular large room around which the entire décor is defined to the compact, discreet source of light placed in the cramped space of a corridor, a niche or a bathroom.Â
How do you choose the right wall light?
As well as aesthetics and light output, the ability to tilt the lamp is essential. This is why a distinction is made between fixed and directional wall lights, which have an articulated system that allows you to vary the direction of the light, adapting it to your needs on a daily basis.Â
Fixed wall lights play a decisive architectural role, serving as the starting point for the lighting design of a room. They are often controlled by a switch or dimmer and are often the first to be switched on when you enter a room.Â
Here you'll find both classic wall lamps from the history of design - Scandinavian design, but also Italian, French and other designs - and contemporary design wall lamps, sometimes inspired by their predecessors; lamps for the living room as well as the children's bedroom, the study or the entrance hall.