Kitchen Lighting

 


Explore our range of architectural and decorative kitchen lights. Available in a vast range of lighting styles, including kitchen pendants, linear pendants, track lights, orbs and down lights. Discover the latest trends and luxury styles from Australian and international lighting designers. Shop versatile materials including plaster, brass, glass, timber and rattan. 

Read our guide to kitchen lighting to master the balance of style and function. 

Kitchen Wall Lights
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Minimal Dome Pendant - Lighting Collective
Minimal Dome Pendant - Lighting Collective
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Mid-Century Conical Wall Lamp Lighting Collective Photoshoot Dark Brass
Mid-Century Conical Wall Lamp Lighting Collective Photoshoot Dark Brass
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Round Smoked Glass Pendant - Lighting Collective
Round Smoked Glass Pendant - Lighting Collective
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Modern bathroom with a freestanding bathtub, sleek faucet, glass pendant, and large window with white curtains.
Modern bathroom with freestanding bathtub, shower area, and decorative elements.
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Modern Marble Dome U Pendant | Buzao
Modern Marble Dome U Pendant | Buzao
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Exterior Folded Fabric Pendant - Lighting Collective
Exterior Folded Fabric Pendant - Lighting Collective
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Frequent Questions about Lighting A Kitchen

Great kitchen lighting relies on four layers. Ambient kitchen lighting (downlights or ceiling fixtures) forms the foundation and evenly illuminates the room. Task kitchen lights provide focused light over benchtops and sinks. Accent lighting — LED strips under kickboards or adjustable spotlights — adds depth to shelving and features. Finally, decorative kitchen pendants, sconces, or chandeliers act as the "jewellery" of the space, adding personality and serving as a design focal point.

Spacing and height are everything with kitchen pendant lights. Position multiple pendants 600–750mm apart, at least 200mm from the bench edge, and hang them 750–900mm above the benchtop. This ensures even light distribution without the fixtures feeling too imposing — and is what separates a polished, well-designed kitchen from one that feels off-balance.

A kitchen island linear pendant suits long benchtops where a cleaner, more streamlined look is preferred. The key rule is that the linear should be roughly 200mm shorter than the island on each side — so a 2m island calls for a 1.6m linear. Linears work especially well in contemporary or minimalist kitchens where a row of individual pendants might feel too busy.

The material of your kitchen lights shapes the entire feel of the space. Glass is timeless and suits most styles without feeling heavy. Ceramic adds artisanal warmth and texture. Rattan brings an organic, coastal or Scandi vibe. Concrete delivers a sleek industrial edge, while timber creates an earthy, warm mood. Match your fixture material to your existing cabinetry and finishes for a cohesive result.

Position task kitchen lights — downlights, track lights, or pendants — directly over your work surfaces to avoid working in your own shadow. Under-cabinet lighting is especially effective for benchtop areas. On reflective surfaces like stainless steel or granite, swap bright overhead task lights for a softer, diffused wall light to avoid uncomfortable glare. When in doubt, consult a certified electrician before purchasing to get placement right from the start.