Lighting Applications for Premium Projects
Commercial and decorative luminaires built for the project segments where specification quality and finish consistency actually matter.
From hotel lobbies and restaurant dining rooms to luxury villas and high-end residential developments — we manufacture the full fixture range these projects require, with the certifications and batch consistency to support repeat supply.
What This Page Is For — and Who Buys From It
We don't sell to end users. Every order that leaves our 12,000 m² facility in Guzhen goes to an importer, distributor, project contractor, or interior fit-out supplier who is building a product line or fulfilling a specification. The applications page exists to answer one question quickly: does our product range cover the project segments you're supplying into?
The short answer is yes — but the details matter. Hotel lighting, restaurant lighting, luxury residential, villa projects, and the room-by-room segments within them (kitchen, dining, living, bedroom) each carry different fixture requirements, different finish expectations, and different compliance demands depending on the destination market. We've been manufacturing across all of these segments since 2008, and the range we've built reflects what project buyers actually specify, not what looks good in a catalog.
Walk through the segments below. Each one links to a dedicated page with the fixture types, specification ranges, and customization options relevant to that market. If your project spans multiple segments — a mixed-use development, a hotel with branded residential units — the contact page is the faster path.
Importers & Distributors
Building a product line for project-grade lighting across multiple market segments.
Project Contractors
Fulfilling specifications for hotel, restaurant, and luxury residential fit-outs.
Interior Fit-Out Suppliers
Sourcing consistent-finish luminaires for repeat supply across development phases.
OEM/ODM Partners
Developing custom or white-label fixture ranges for branded distribution.
The Project Segments We Supply Into
Eight application categories sit under this section. They're organized by project type first, then by room function — because that's how project specifications are written and how your buyers think about procurement.
Hotel Lighting
Most demanding segmentHotels are the most demanding segment we supply. The specification requirements are tight, the finish expectations are high, and the volume per project can run from 200 to several thousand units across a single property. What makes hotel lighting commercially interesting for distributors and fit-out contractors is the repeat cycle: a property that opens with our fixtures will reorder for room refurbishments, corridor updates, and new phases on the same development.
We manufacture the full range of hotel fixture types — lobby chandeliers and pendants, corridor wall sconces, guestroom ceiling and bedside fixtures, restaurant and bar lighting within the property, and feature lighting for public areas.
Finish consistency across a multi-room order is where most factories fall short; we run the same tooling and the same powder coat batch across your entire hotel order so the brushed gold in room 101 matches room 401. We've had buyers come to us specifically after a competitor delivered a 300-room order with visible finish variation between floors. That's a warranty and reputation problem we engineer out at the production stage.
Restaurant Lighting
Restaurant lighting is a high-margin segment for distributors who supply the hospitality fit-out trade. A mid-scale restaurant chain rolling out 20–50 locations per year is a repeatable, high-volume account — and the fixture specification is usually locked at the brand level, which means once you're the approved supplier, you hold that business across the rollout.
The fixture mix for restaurant projects typically combines pendant lighting over dining tables, wall sconces for ambient fill, ceiling fixtures for general illumination, and track or spotlight systems for accent and feature lighting. We manufacture all of these.
Dimming Compatibility — The Critical Commercial Factor
The commercial consideration for your buyers is dimming compatibility — restaurant operators run dimmer-controlled scenes, and fixtures that don't perform cleanly on TRIAC or 0-10V dimmers generate callbacks.
We specify drivers per SKU based on dimming protocol and destination market voltage, so the fixture works with the electrician's existing infrastructure on day one.
Villa Lighting
Villa projects — standalone luxury residential builds, resort villas, private estates — sit at the top of the specification tier. The buyer is typically an interior designer, a luxury fit-out contractor, or a high-end residential developer. Volume per project is lower than hotel, but the fixture value per unit is higher, and the design brief usually involves custom or semi-custom work.
We handle villa lighting through both standard catalog selection and OEM/ODM development. For contractors supplying multiple villa projects with a consistent specification, we can lock a custom SKU and hold it in production rotation.
Prototype Turnaround for Design Review
For designers who need a fixture that matches a specific architectural concept, our 7–10 working day prototype turnaround (CNC-machined housing, provisional finish, integrated driver) means the design review cycle doesn't stall waiting for samples.
Catalog Selection
Standard range for consistent villa specifications
OEM/ODM Development
Custom fixtures matched to architectural concepts
Luxury Residential Lighting
Luxury residential developments — high-rise apartments, premium condominiums, branded residences — represent a volume segment that combines the scale of hotel supply with the finish expectations of villa work. A developer fitting out 200 units needs batch consistency across the entire run; a distributor supplying the luxury residential trade needs a product line that can command a margin premium over commodity fixtures.
The fixtures we supply into this segment cover the full decorative and architectural range: entry pendants, living room chandeliers, bedroom ceiling and wall fixtures, kitchen island lighting, and bathroom sconces. Finish options across brushed gold, matte black, brushed nickel, antique brass, and custom colors give your buyers the specification flexibility to match different interior schemes without sourcing from multiple factories.
Fixture categories for premium residential:
- Entry pendants and foyer chandeliers
- Living room chandeliers and ceiling fixtures
- Bedroom ceiling and wall fixtures
- Kitchen island lighting
- Bathroom sconces
Available finishes: Brushed Gold · Matte Black · Brushed Nickel · Antique Brass · Custom Colors
Luxury Residential Lighting — full fixture range for premium developments
Kitchen Lighting
Kitchen lighting in premium projects is a specification-driven purchase. The designer or contractor is matching fixture style to cabinetry finish, ceiling height, and island configuration — and they need a supplier who can deliver consistent results across multiple units of the same development.
The fixture types relevant to premium kitchen projects include island pendants (single and cluster configurations), recessed ceiling fixtures, under-cabinet track systems, and ceiling spotlights for task and accent lighting. We manufacture across all of these.
Dimensional Tolerance — Island Pendant Alignment
For island pendants specifically, the dimensional tolerance on the canopy and cord length matters when the installer is hanging three fixtures in a row over a kitchen island — ±0.1mm CNC tolerance on mounting hardware means the alignment is clean without on-site adjustment.
Fixture types for premium kitchens:
- Island pendants — single and cluster configurations
- Recessed ceiling fixtures
- Under-cabinet track systems
- Ceiling spotlights for task and accent lighting
Dining Room Lighting
Dining room lighting is one of the highest-visibility fixture positions in any residential or hospitality project. The chandelier or pendant over the dining table is the focal point of the room, and it's the fixture that gets photographed for the developer's marketing materials. That visibility means finish quality and dimensional accuracy matter more here than in almost any other position.
We manufacture dining room chandeliers and pendants across a range of scales — from single-pendant fixtures for compact dining spaces to multi-arm chandeliers and linear configurations for formal dining rooms and private dining areas in hospitality projects. For buyers supplying the interior design trade, the ability to offer custom sizing (canopy diameter, drop length, arm count) without a full tooling investment is a meaningful product differentiation. We can accommodate dimensional customization on runs above our MOQ threshold.
Living Room Lighting
Living room lighting in premium projects typically involves a layered specification: a statement ceiling fixture (chandelier or large pendant), ambient wall sconces, and accent spotlights or track lighting for art and architectural features. Distributors supplying interior designers or luxury fit-out contractors need a factory that can cover all three layers from a single source — consolidating procurement reduces your supply chain management overhead and simplifies the documentation package for each project.
We manufacture the full living room fixture range. The statement fixtures — large-format chandeliers, cluster pendants, architectural ceiling pieces — are where our in-house die-casting and CNC machining capability matters most. Complex casting geometry, multi-arm configurations, and large-diameter canopies require dimensional control that assembly-only factories can't reliably deliver. Our optical lab generates IES files for project submissions when the lighting designer needs photometric data for the specification package.
Bedroom Lighting
Bedroom lighting in luxury residential and hospitality projects is a volume position — a 200-unit residential development has 200 master bedrooms, each needing a ceiling fixture, bedside wall sconces, and potentially a dressing area pendant. The specification is usually standardized across units, which means batch consistency and reorder reliability matter more than design complexity.
We supply bedroom lighting across ceiling fixtures (flush mount and semi-flush for standard ceiling heights, pendants for higher ceilings), wall sconces for bedside and corridor positions, and reading light configurations.
Hospitality Serviceability Engineering
For hospitality buyers, the bedside sconce is a high-replacement-rate item — guests interact with it daily, and the switch mechanism and wiring connection points take wear. We engineer the wiring termination and switch interface for serviceability, so your hotel client's maintenance team can replace a unit without calling an electrician.
Fixture Types We Supply
- Ceiling fixtures — flush mount and semi-flush for standard heights, pendants for higher ceilings
- Wall sconces — bedside and corridor positions
- Reading light configurations
Specification Ranges Across Premium Project Applications
The table below covers the general parameter ranges we work within across these application segments. Individual product pages carry the exact specifications for each fixture type.
| Parameter | Range / Options |
|---|---|
| Housing materials | Aluminum alloy (die-cast), zinc alloy (die-cast), steel, brass accents |
| Surface finishes | Brushed gold, matte black, brushed nickel, antique brass, chrome, custom RAL colors |
| Powder coat thickness | 60–80μm automated application |
| Shade / diffuser materials | Blown glass, frosted glass, fabric, acrylic, metal mesh |
| LED color temperature | 2700K–4000K (warm white to neutral white); custom CCT on request |
| CRI | ≥80 standard; ≥90 available for hospitality and gallery applications |
| Dimming compatibility | TRIAC, 0-10V, DALI (specified per SKU by destination market) |
| Voltage | 100–240V AC (market-specific driver selection) |
| IP rating | IP20 standard (indoor); IP44/IP65 available for bathroom and outdoor-adjacent positions |
| Certifications | CE (Europe), UL (North America), SAA (Australia), SGS |
| Wattage range | 3W–120W depending on fixture type and configuration |
| Canopy / mounting dimensions | Customizable within tooling parameters; ±0.1mm CNC tolerance on critical mounting points |
CRI ≥90 for Hospitality
CRI ≥90 is worth specifying for restaurant and hospitality dining applications — the difference in food and skin tone rendering is visible to the end customer, and it's a specification point your buyers can use to justify a margin premium over commodity fixtures.
Need exact specs? Individual product pages carry the precise specifications for each fixture type. Browse by application:
How We Manufacture for Project-Grade Consistency
The commercial risk in premium project lighting isn't the sample — it's the production batch. A sample that passes specification review and a 500-unit production run that arrives with finish variation, dimensional drift, or driver failures are two different things. We've built the factory around closing that gap.
In-House Die-Casting & CNC Machining
The aluminum and zinc alloy housings are cast and machined on our floor, not sourced from a third-party supplier who may swap tooling or material grade between your orders.
CNC tolerances hold to ±0.1mm on critical mounting dimensions — relevant when your installation team is hanging 50 identical pendants in a hotel corridor and the canopy alignment needs to be consistent without on-site adjustment.
Surface Finishing Under the Same Roof
The powder coat batch that finishes unit 1 is the same batch that finishes unit 500. Automated application at 60–80μm thickness eliminates the manual variation that causes color inconsistency across a large order.
For buyers supplying coastal markets or humid climates, we run salt spray testing on finish samples before committing a batch to production — 500-hour salt spray is our standard threshold for export finishes.
100% Aging Test Before Shipment
Every luminaire runs powered through a burn-in cycle before packing. LED driver failures, wiring faults, and early-life component failures show up in our facility, not in your customer's installation.
We added this protocol after a batch of LED drivers failed in the field for a Gulf distributor. The cost of that lesson is why the aging test is now standard, not optional.
Photometric Verification
Photometric verification runs on a sample basis from each production batch. Lumen output and color temperature are checked against the approved specification. If a batch drifts outside tolerance, it doesn't ship.
For project submissions that require IES files, our in-house optical lab generates them from our own measurements — not from the driver manufacturer's data sheet.
OEM and Custom Development for Project Specifications
Most premium project specifications don't fit a standard catalog. The designer has a finish that doesn't exist in our standard range, or the architect needs a fixture dimension that matches a specific ceiling module, or the developer wants a branded fixture exclusive to their property. We handle all three scenarios.
Custom Finishes
Our PVD and electroplating lines can match a specified color reference. For powder coat, we work from RAL codes or physical samples. Minimum run quantities apply — below a certain threshold, the line changeover cost doesn't make sense for either side, and we'll tell you that upfront rather than quoting it in and surprising you later.
Dimensional Customization
Canopy diameter, drop length, arm count, and shade size can be adjusted within the parameters of existing tooling. For modifications that require new tooling, the tooling cycle runs 15–20 working days before production starts.
We quote tooling costs transparently — they're a one-time investment that stays with your account for repeat orders.
Full ODM Development
If you're bringing a design concept rather than finished drawings, our structural engineers work from reference images, dimensions, and target cost to develop the production-ready design.
Prototype turnaround runs 7–10 working days from approved drawings to physical sample — a functional sample with CNC-machined housing, provisional finish, and integrated driver, not a mock-up.
We Flag Cost Traps Early
We flag cost traps in the design early: overly complex casting geometry, non-standard driver cavities, finishes that require multiple process steps. Better to know at the prototype stage than after tooling is committed.
For buyers new to OEM development in this category, the full process, timeline, and documentation requirements are covered on our dedicated page.
View OEM/ODM ProcessCompliance Coverage by Export Market
Premium project lighting goes into regulated markets. The certification portfolio needs to match the destination before your import team starts the documentation review.
| Market | Certification Held |
|---|---|
| Europe | CE |
| North America | UL |
| Australia / New Zealand | SAA |
| General export / quality audit | SGS |
| Quality management system | ISO 9001:2015 |
Held and Maintained
Not pending, not in process.
CE, UL, and SAA are held and maintained. For buyers who need specific documentation packages (test reports, Declaration of Conformity, material safety data sheets), we maintain these per SKU and provide them as part of the order documentation.
Pre-Order Compliance Review
If your compliance team needs to review certification documentation before placing an order, send the request to [email protected] and we'll pull the relevant files.
Full compliance documentation overviewSelecting the Right Fixture Configuration for Your Market
The most common sourcing mistake in premium project lighting is specifying a fixture without confirming the driver and dimming configuration for the destination market. A fixture that dims cleanly on a European DALI system may not perform on a North American TRIAC dimmer. We specify drivers per SKU based on wattage, dimming protocol, and destination market voltage — but we need that information from you at the order stage.
North American Projects
- UL-listed drivers
- 120V configuration
- TRIAC dimming compatibility
If the project spec calls for a specific dimmer brand (Lutron, Leviton), confirm the driver compatibility before the order is placed.
European Projects
- CE-marked drivers
- 220–240V
- DALI or 0-10V dimming
For hospitality applications where scene control is specified.
Middle East & Gulf Projects
- 220–240V, CE or equivalent
- Salt spray-tested finishes
- Confirm IP rating for bathroom-adjacent or semi-outdoor positions
Finish durability matters more in humid coastal environments — specify accordingly.
Australian Projects
- SAA-certified drivers
- 240V
- SAA covers the fixture; confirm driver certification separately if required by your importer's compliance team
Multi-market supply from a single SKU? We can configure a universal 100–240V driver — it adds a small cost premium but eliminates the market-specific SKU management overhead.
Common Failure Modes in Premium Project Lighting — and How We Engineer Against Them
Premium project buyers have seen enough field failures to know what to ask about. Here are the three failure modes we hear about most often from buyers who've had problems with previous suppliers, and what we do differently.
Finish Variation Across a Large Batch
The most common complaint in decorative lighting supply
Cause:
Manual powder coat application with inconsistent gun distance and pass speed, or mid-run tooling swaps that change the surface profile.
Our Fix:
Automated powder application at controlled 60–80μm thickness, same tooling run across the full batch, and a finishing checkpoint inspection before assembly. If a unit fails the finishing checkpoint, it goes back — it doesn't get assembled and shipped.
LED Driver Failure in the Field
Early-life failure from marginal components
Cause:
The driver had a marginal component that would have failed within the first 100 hours of operation, but it passed a cold functional test at the factory.
Our Fix:
100% aging test, every unit, before packing. The burn-in period catches marginal drivers before they leave our facility.
Dimensional Inconsistency on Mounting Hardware
Critical for fixtures installed in multiples
Cause:
Third-party die-cast housings with loose tolerances, or tooling wear that isn't caught between production runs. Relevant for hotel corridors, restaurant dining rooms, residential developments.
Our Fix:
In-house die-casting with CNC machining to ±0.1mm on critical mounting dimensions, and tooling inspection at the start of each production run.
Packaging and Export Logistics for Project Orders
Premium decorative fixtures — glass pendants, multi-arm chandeliers, large-format ceiling pieces — are fragile in transit. The packaging engineering matters as much as the fixture engineering when you're shipping a 500-unit hotel order across an ocean.
SKU-Specific Packaging Engineering
We pack per SKU for the destination market and fixture type. Glass pendants and chandeliers ship in individual foam-lined cartons with internal bracing rated for the drop and compression forces of ocean freight.
Multi-arm fixtures are partially disassembled for shipping — arms packed separately from the body, with hardware kits bagged and labeled — to reduce the carton footprint and protect the finish on protruding elements.
Route-specific bracing: We've learned which fixtures need additional internal bracing after seeing damage patterns from specific routes. The Gulf and Southeast Asia routes have different handling characteristics than European freight, and we pack accordingly.
40HQ Container Loading Efficiency
For large-volume project orders, we optimize carton dimensions for 40HQ container loading efficiency. A 5–8% improvement in units per container is real money on a 2,000-unit order.
If you need a loading plan for your freight forwarder before the order is confirmed, we can provide CBM per carton and estimated container utilization.
Lead Time Structure
Catalog Items
25–35 daysFrom order confirmation to shipment-ready. Standard production cycle on existing tooling.
OEM / Custom Orders
+15–20 daysIf new tooling is needed, add 15–20 working days for the tooling cycle before production starts.
Proactive Communication
Milestone UpdatesWe communicate lead time milestones proactively; if a production issue is going to affect your ship date, you hear about it before the container is supposed to load.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the minimum order quantity for premium project lighting?
MOQ varies by fixture type and whether the order is standard catalog or custom/OEM. We work wholesale only — strict MOQ applies across all product lines.
Send your fixture list and target quantities to [email protected] and we'll confirm MOQ and lead time for each line item.
For project orders that mix multiple fixture types, we can often structure the order to meet MOQ across the combined volume rather than per SKU.
What CRI should I specify for hotel and restaurant lighting?
For hospitality dining and guestroom applications, specify CRI ≥90. The difference between CRI 80 and CRI 90 is visible in food presentation and skin tone rendering — it's a specification point that end operators notice and that your buyers can use to justify a margin premium.
For corridor, back-of-house, and utility positions, CRI ≥80 is sufficient.
We offer both; the driver and LED module selection is confirmed at the order stage.
How do you handle finish consistency across a large hotel order?
Automated powder coat application at 60–80μm thickness, same tooling run across the full batch, and a finishing checkpoint inspection before assembly.
For orders where finish matching is critical — a property that's adding a new wing to match existing fixtures — send us a physical sample of the original finish and we'll match it before production starts.
Color drift between batches is a real issue in decorative lighting; we address it by running the same powder batch across your entire order where volume allows.
Can you supply fixtures that meet both CE and UL certification for a mixed-market project?
CE and UL are both held and maintained. For a single fixture to carry both marks, the driver and wiring configuration need to meet both standards simultaneously — this is achievable but requires confirmation at the design stage.
The more common approach for mixed-market supply is market-specific SKU variants (same housing and finish, different driver configuration) with separate certification marks.
We'll recommend the right approach based on your volume and SKU management preference.
What IP rating do I need for bathroom and outdoor-adjacent positions in a luxury residential project?
IP44 is the standard specification for bathroom fixtures in most European and Australian markets — it covers splash protection from any direction.
IP65 is required for fixtures in direct water contact zones (shower enclosures, outdoor-adjacent positions with rain exposure).
Our standard decorative range is IP20 (indoor, dry locations). IP44 and IP65 variants are available on selected fixture types — confirm the position and market requirement at the order stage and we'll specify the correct configuration.
How long does OEM prototype development take?
7–10 working days from approved drawings to physical sample. That covers CNC-machined prototype housing, provisional surface finishing, and driver integration — a functional sample, not a render or a mock-up.
If you're starting from a concept rather than finished drawings, add time for the design development stage.
We'll give you a realistic timeline at the brief stage rather than quoting 7–10 days and then extending it.
Source Your Premium Project Lighting Here
We manufacture across all eight application segments above, with the certifications, batch consistency, and OEM capability that premium project supply requires. Wholesale only — strict MOQ applies.
Send us your project specification: fixture types, target market, volume, finish requirements, and any certification constraints. We'll come back with a detailed quote and, where the project involves custom work, a recommendation on the most efficient development path based on what we've done for similar projects.
Direct Contact
Phone
+86 134 2021 9307
Address
No. 14 Beisan Rd, Gusan Ind. Zone, Guzhen, Zhongshan, Guangdong, China
Wholesale only. Strict MOQ applies.