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Our lighting-by-style collection groups every fitting by aesthetic, making it easy to find pieces that feel cohesive rather than collected. Whether your home is contemporary and minimal or warm and layered, browse by style to discover lighting that feels designed in, not just dropped in.
Consider your existing furniture and colour palette first. Coastal and Nordic styles suit lighter, relaxed interiors, while mid-century and contemporary styles pair well with bolder furniture and richer tones.
Nordic lighting typically features minimal silhouettes, natural materials like timber and paper, and soft, warm light output, reflecting the understated aesthetic associated with Scandinavian design.
Contemporary lighting often incorporates current design trends with a mix of materials and bolder shapes, while minimalist lighting focuses on clean lines, neutral tones, and deliberately simple forms.
Yes, many homes use different lighting styles per room based on function and mood, though keeping a consistent finish (like matte black or brushed brass) across fixtures helps maintain a cohesive feel throughout.
Coastal lighting typically features light timber tones, woven or rattan materials, and soft white or warm finishes, reflecting a relaxed, beachside aesthetic common in Australian coastal homes.
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