Bathroom Lighting

 


Discover our carefully curated selection of bathroom wall lights, ceiling fittings, and recessed options. This bathroom lighting collection is designed to meet both the technical requirements and design considerations of wet and dry zones. With fixtures rated IP65 for showers and wet areas and IP44 for general bathroom use, the collection provides solutions for a wide range of residential and commercial applications, from minimal architectural designs to sculptural statement pieces. Each light is crafted for long-lasting use in humid conditions. Explore Powder Room Lighting for areas with minimal moisture, such as second toilets, powder or handwash rooms


Visit our Guide to Bathroom Lighting to learn more about IP ratings and bathroom zones.    

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Natural Stone Orb Wall Light - Lighting Collective
Natural Stone Orb Wall Light - Lighting Collective
Regular price $1,339.00
Textured Reeded Glass Column Wall Light
Textured Reeded Glass Column Wall Light installed on a timber feature
Regular price From $3,850.00
Flush Bathroom Ceiling Light in polished chrome
Flush Bathroom Ceiling Light in natural brass
Regular price $625.00
Seeded Glass Wall Lantern-Lighting Collective
Seeded Glass Wall Lantern-Lighting Collective
Regular price $515.00
Tapered Polished Chrome Wall Light-Lighting Collective
Tapered Polished Chrome Wall Light-Lighting Collective
Regular price From $500.00
Carved Texture Wall Light | Terra - Lighting Collective
Carved Texture Wall Light | Terra - Lighting Collective
Regular price From $579.00
Striped Texture Wall Light | Terra - Lighting Collective
Striped Texture Wall Light | Terra - Lighting Collective
Regular price From $579.00
Floating Orb Pendant | Lighting Collective
Floating Orb Pendant | Lighting Collective | Byron Bay Showroom
Regular price From $550.00
Opal glass dome pendant in a modern kitchen with coffee machine, shelves, and stools against a red tiled wall.
Opal Glass Dome Pendant | Close Up
Regular price $400.00
Large Framed Orb Wall Light Styled in a Cluster at a Reception Desk
Large Framed Orb Wall Light Styled in a Cluster at a Reception Desk
Regular price From $500.00
Sculptural Glass Orb Wall Light Installed Next to Artwork
Sculptural Glass Orb Wall Light Installed Next to Artwork
Regular price From $310.00
Minimalist Sphere Orb Pendant hanging in a modern interior with a staircase and chair
Modern chandelier with hanging white spherical lights in a room with wooden walls and a window.
Regular price From $370.00

Frequent Questions about Bathroom Lighting

Great bathroom lighting relies on layering multiple light types. You should combine general bathroom lighting (typically LED downlights that evenly illuminate the entire space) with task lighting around the vanity for grooming activities. Bathroom wall lights are ideal for mirror areas, as positioning them at eye level on either side prevents unflattering shadows.

IP (Ingress Protection) ratings are mandatory for bathroom lighting in Australia, and the required rating depends on which zone your fixture is in. Zone 0 (inside the bath or shower) requires a minimum IP67 rating, while Zone 1 (above the bath or shower up to 2.25m) and Zone 2 (the perimeter zone) require at least IPx4 — though IPx5 is recommended. Always check the product specifications before purchasing any bathroom lights to ensure compliance with Australian safety standards.

For the most flattering and functional result, bathroom wall lights should be positioned at eye level on either side of the mirror. This placement ensures even light distribution across your face, eliminating the shadows that downlights positioned behind you can cause. Avoid placing your primary task lighting overhead or directly behind you, as this creates unflattering shadows — particularly problematic when applying makeup or shaving.

Yes — dimmers are highly recommended for bathroom lighting. They give you full control over the atmosphere, allowing you to switch between bright, practical task lighting during the day and a soft, spa-like ambience in the evening. Just ensure any dimmer switches you choose are compatible with your specific LED fittings and comply with Australian electrical regulations.

Bathroom lighting should be planned as early as possible — ideally before your builder begins the fitout. Australia's strict electrical zoning regulations mean that features like bathroom wall lights, pendant fixtures, or LED strip lighting can be very difficult (and costly) to add after cabinetry, plumbing, and power points are already in place. It's strongly recommended to consult a certified electrician early in the process to ensure your lighting plan is safe, compliant, and seamlessly integrated into your bathroom design.