Outdoor Wall Lights

 


A curated collection of outdoor wall lights featuring IP-rated designs built to withstand Australian conditions. Suitable for residential patios, hospitality venues and commercial spaces alike, these outdoor wall lights bring lasting impact to any exterior environment. Discover modern, minimalist and contemporary styles to complement a range of home styles.


Read our guide to outdoor lighting ideas to help you choose the right outdoor wall lights for your space.

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Funky Exterior Wall Light Large
Funky Exterior Wall Light | Small
Regular price From $349.00
Geometric Outdoor Wall Light | Large | White
Geometric Outdoor Wall Light | Small | Sand
Regular price From $169.00
Brass Sea Bunker Industrial Wall Light on Stone Wall near the ocean - Lighting Collective
Outdoor Nickel bunker wall light fixture on a stone wall with a coastal background - Lighting Collective
Regular price From $429.00
Minimal Square Wall Light-Lighting Collective
Minimal Square Wall Light-Lighting Collective
Regular price From $535.00
Caged Brass Wall Light-Lighting Collective
Caged Brass Wall Light-Lighting Collective
Regular price $529.00
Classic Steel Box Wall Light-Lighting Collective
Classic Steel Box Wall Light-Lighting Collective
Regular price From $935.00
Coastal Concrete Modern Wall Light-Lighting Collective
Coastal Concrete Modern Wall Light-Lighting Collective
Regular price From $690.00
Contemporary Exterior Wall Light A3-Lighting Collective
Contemporary Exterior Wall Light A3-Lighting Collective
Regular price From $759.00
Concrete wall light styled outside
Concrete wall light styled in a modern coastal outside space
Regular price $1,019.00
Cement square wall light fixture on a plain background
Two modern wall lights on a gray wall
Regular price $370.00
Clear glass wall light on a dark grey door
Grey tiled wall with a sink and gold faucet, glass wall light
Regular price $1,600.00
Handmade Coral Dome Wall Light | White Disc-Lighting Collective
Decorative wall light fixture with black and white design on a gray background
Regular price $1,600.00

Frequently Asked Questions about Wall Lights

As a general rule, interior wall lights are mounted at around 1.5 to 1.8 metres from the floor — roughly eye level when standing. However, this varies by application. Bedside wall lights are typically positioned at around 1.4–1.6 metres from the floor (or 25–30 cm above the bedside table surface), while hallway and living room lights are best placed closer to 1.7–1.8 metres. Always consider the proportions of the space and the purpose of the light before finalising the height.

Most wall lights require hardwiring by a licensed electrician, as they connect directly to your home's electrical circuit. This makes the installation more permanent — and the result much cleaner — than a plug-in lamp. Some wall lights are available in plug-in versions, which are a good option for renters or temporary installations. Always check the product specifications before purchasing.

A good thing to know - all hardwired light fittings need to be installed by a licensed electrician for the product warranty to be valid.

Wall lights are primarily designed to supplement rather than replace overhead lighting. That said, in smaller spaces like hallways, bathrooms, or bedrooms, a well-planned arrangement of wall lights can provide sufficient illumination on its own. For best results, choose fittings with higher lumen output and consider combining up-facing and down-facing directions to ensure even coverage across the room.

The terms are often used interchangeably, but "wall sconce" traditionally refers to a decorative wall-mounted fixture — particularly one with an upward-facing shade or arm extending from the wall. "Wall light" is the broader term that encompasses all wall-mounted light fittings, including sconces, up/down lights, picture lights, and bedside lights. In Australian English, "wall light" is the more commonly used everyday term.

Check out our top 10 wall sconces.

For bedroom wall lights, focus on four key things: height (mount them at a comfortable reading height, typically around 1.4–1.6 m), dimmability (essential for creating a relaxing atmosphere), style (choose a fitting that complements your bedhead and bedroom palette), and switch placement (make sure they're switchable from the bed). If you're installing a pair of bedside wall lamps, ensure they're spaced symmetrically on either side of the bed and wired to individual switches so each person can control their own light independently.