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Art Deco Ceiling Light

Art Deco ceiling lights with a warm, golden glow

Stepped brass tiers and fluted opal glass give the style its geometry, often topped by a sunburst fan. Hang one over a dining table or in a hallway and the room gains a little quiet glamour. Solid brass carries a reassuring weight, with a warm sheen that deepens with age, where brass-plated reads lighter. Opal glass settles the bulb into a low-glare wash you can leave on all evening, and draws out the ribbed lines and the soft shadows beneath. With a warm white bulb (2700K) it becomes part of the room rather than a spotlight overhead.

What makes a ceiling light Art Deco?

The look rests on symmetry and bold form, the fan shapes and stepped tiers usually set in brass or chrome with opal or frosted glass. It reads as period detail without turning fussy, and sits as happily in a restored Edwardian flat as in a plain new build. If you want a cleaner line with less ornament, modern ceiling lights keep the same considered feel, while industrial ceiling lights swap glass and curves for exposed metal and a plainer, more utilitarian edge.

Choosing an Art Deco ceiling light

Start with the fitting, usually E27 or B22, then measure the drop and diameter against your ceiling height. A tiered pendant earns its place over a stairwell or a tall room, while a flush or semi-flush shade suits a lower ceiling where headroom is tight. Opal glass spreads the light evenly, where clear or smoked glass leaves the bulb on show, so choose a warm white (2700K) with good colour rendering. A dimmable fitting is worth it where you can.

On layered light

One lamp is a start. A room needs pools of light.

Most rooms want three to five sources — a pendant overhead, a lamp to read by, a glow in the corner.

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Styling ideas and rooms that suit them

Pair a brass fitting with warm neutrals. Clay, oatmeal and soft greens read well against the metal, while a deeper, darker scheme lets the glass glow. Over a dining table, centre it and hang it low enough to feel intimate without blocking sightlines; on a landing or in a hallway, keep it proportionate to the space. Group two above a longer table, or let one anchor a reading corner beside a vintage mirror or panelled wall.

Finishes, care and sizing

Brass mellows over time and chrome stays cooler and brighter; opal glass softens the bulb while smoked glass adds depth. Wipe shades with a dry, soft cloth and let bulbs cool first. If you are unsure on scale, our team can talk you through drop and diameter, and you can browse vintage ceiling lights for a similar period feel. Warm light, free UK delivery and easy returns come as standard.