Living Room Lighting Direct From Factory
Pendants, chandeliers, wall sconces, and ceiling fixtures built for wholesale and project supply. 18 years manufacturing decorative luminaires for importers, distributors, and project contractors across North America, Europe, the Middle East, and Australia.
CE, UL, and SAA certified. OEM/ODM with 7–10 day prototype turnaround.
What Living Room Lighting Means for Your Product Line
The living room is the highest-visibility space in any residential project — it's where end buyers spend the most time, where interior designers make their strongest statements, and where your downstream customers form their first impression of your catalog. That visibility translates directly into margin opportunity: living room fixtures command higher price points than utilitarian spaces, and buyers in this segment are less price-sensitive than in, say, kitchen task lighting.
The trade-off is that quality expectations are correspondingly higher — finish consistency, optical performance, and dimensional accuracy all get scrutinized more closely here than in a utility corridor.
We've been supplying living room lighting to distributors and project contractors since 2008. The range covers the full fixture mix that a living room scheme typically requires: statement pendants and chandeliers for the ceiling plane, wall sconces for ambient layering and accent work, and ceiling fixtures for lower-ceiling applications.
That breadth matters if you're building a coordinated product line — your buyers want to source a complete scheme from one supplier rather than managing three separate factory relationships for a single project.
Higher Margins
Living room fixtures command premium price points with less price sensitivity.
Complete Schemes
One supplier for pendants, chandeliers, sconces, and ceiling fixtures.
The Fixture Mix: Pendants, Chandeliers, Wall Sconces & Ceiling Fixtures
Living room lighting schemes typically layer three to four fixture types. Here's how we approach each one and what it means for your sourcing.
Statement Pendants and Chandeliers
The ceiling fixture is the anchor of any living room scheme — it sets the visual register for everything else in the space. Our pendant and chandelier range for living room applications runs from single-drop pendants in 200–600mm diameter to multi-arm chandeliers spanning up to 1,200mm, with drop lengths adjustable at the factory or configurable by the installer via rod extension sets.
Die-cast aluminum and zinc alloy housings are machined in-house to ±0.1mm on critical mounting dimensions. That tolerance matters more than it sounds — when a contractor is hanging a 900mm chandelier in a finished ceiling, a 3mm variance in the canopy plate means visible gaps or forced shimming. We've had that conversation with enough installation teams to know it's worth holding the spec.
Shade materials include blown glass, hand-formed metal, and fabric-wrapped frames depending on the collection — all sourced from within the Guzhen supply chain, which keeps our lead times tight and our material traceability clean.
Key Specifications
200–600mm
Up to 1,200mm
Die-cast aluminum / zinc alloy
±0.1mm
Margin Insight for Distributors
For distributors building a luxury living room lighting line, our chandelier range is where the margin story is strongest. The visual complexity of a multi-arm fixture — the arm geometry, the finish layering, the shade detailing — is difficult for buyers to reverse-engineer into a commodity comparison. That's a pricing moat worth building around.
Living Room Wall Lighting
Wall sconces in living room applications serve two commercial functions: ambient fill lighting flanking a fireplace or feature wall, and accent lighting for art or architectural details. These are often specified in pairs or sets of four, which means your per-project order value multiplies quickly.
Our wall sconce range for living room use covers arm-mounted sconces, flush backplate designs, and linear wall fixtures. Standard backplate dimensions run 100–200mm width with projection depths of 150–300mm — proportions that work across standard residential wall heights without requiring custom sizing.
Finish options include brushed gold, matte black, antique brass, and chrome, with PVD coating available on premium SKUs for buyers targeting coastal markets or humid climates where standard electroplating degrades faster. Brushed gold and matte black are our two highest-volume finishes right now — if your line is built around either, we have the process dialed in and the batch consistency to back it up.
For project contractors supplying luxury residential or hospitality living spaces, wall sconces are frequently specified as OEM items — custom backplate shapes, proprietary arm profiles, or finish colors matched to a designer's palette. Our 7–10 day prototype turnaround covers these requests without disrupting your project timeline.
Wall Sconce Specifications
100–200mm
150–300mm
Brushed gold, matte black
PVD available
Ceiling Fixtures for Lower-Ceiling Applications
Not every living room has the ceiling height for a pendant drop. Flush-mount and semi-flush ceiling fixtures cover the lower-ceiling segment — apartments, townhouses, and renovation projects where a chandelier isn't structurally or aesthetically appropriate. These are high-volume SKUs for distributors serving residential renovation channels, where order frequency is higher and the buyer profile is more price-conscious than the luxury project segment.
Our flush-mount range runs 300–600mm diameter with profiles from 80mm to 200mm depth. LED driver integration is standard, with dimmer compatibility specified per SKU based on destination market requirements. For North American buyers, we spec Lutron and Leviton-compatible drivers as the default — your electricians won't be troubleshooting dimmer incompatibility on-site.
Flush-Mount Specifications
300–600mm
80–200mm
Integrated standard
Lutron / Leviton
Channel fit: High-volume SKUs for residential renovation distributors. Higher order frequency, price-conscious buyer profile compared to luxury project segment.
Technical Specifications
Specifications below represent industry-standard values for this product category. Actual specifications vary by SKU and customization requirements — contact us for detailed product data sheets on specific models.
| Parameter | Pendant / Chandelier | Wall Sconce | Ceiling Fixture |
|---|---|---|---|
| Housing material | Die-cast aluminum / zinc alloy | Die-cast aluminum / iron | Die-cast aluminum / steel |
| Shade material | Blown glass / metal / fabric | Glass / metal | Glass / acrylic / metal |
| Diameter / Width | 200–1,200mm | 100–300mm | 300–600mm |
| Drop / Projection | Adjustable, 300–2,000mm | 150–300mm | 80–200mm depth |
| Light source | Integrated LED / E27 / E14 | Integrated LED / E27 | Integrated LED / E27 |
| Wattage range | 6W–120W (configuration-dependent) | 6W–40W | 12W–60W |
| Color temperature | 2700K / 3000K / 4000K (specify on order) | 2700K / 3000K | 2700K / 3000K / 4000K |
| CRI | ≥80 (standard) / ≥90 (premium LED option) | ≥80 / ≥90 | ≥80 / ≥90 |
| Voltage | 100–240V AC (market-specific driver) | 100–240V AC | 100–240V AC |
| IP rating | IP20 (standard indoor) | IP20 / IP44 (bathroom-adjacent) | IP20 |
| Finish options | Brushed gold, matte black, antique brass, chrome, custom | Same | Same |
| Certifications | CE, UL, SAA (market-specific) | CE, UL, SAA | CE, UL, SAA |
Specifications are industry-standard values for this product type. Contact us for exact data sheets on specific SKUs.
Market Segments Where Living Room Lighting Moves Volume
Living room lighting isn't a single market — the buyer profile, order pattern, and margin structure differ significantly across segments. Here's where we see the strongest commercial logic for our wholesale buyers.
Luxury Residential Development and Villa Projects
High-end residential developers and villa contractors specify living room lighting as part of a complete interior package — typically 8–20 fixtures per unit across pendants, sconces, and ceiling fixtures, multiplied across 20–200 units per development. At that scale, a single project can represent 500–2,000 fixtures, and the specification is locked in at the design stage rather than purchased off a shelf.
For contractors and project suppliers in this segment, the value of working with a factory that holds CE, UL, and SAA certification is that the compliance conversation with the developer's procurement team is already resolved. We maintain test reports and Declarations of Conformity per SKU — your documentation package is ready when the project's compliance review happens, not assembled under deadline pressure.
Boutique Hotel and Serviced Apartment Fit-Out
Hotel living spaces — lobby lounges, suite sitting areas, serviced apartment living rooms — are a high-value segment for luxury living room lighting. The fixture specifications tend toward statement pieces with strong visual identity, and the quantities per project are meaningful: a 100-room boutique hotel might specify 200–400 living room fixtures across its public and private spaces.
This segment is where our OEM capability earns its keep. Hotel brands and interior design firms frequently want fixtures that aren't available in any standard catalog — a specific arm profile, a proprietary finish color, a shade shape that references the hotel's design language. Our 7–10 day prototype turnaround means a design concept can be in physical sample form before the project's specification deadline. We've run enough hospitality OEM projects to know that the first sample review almost always generates revision requests — we build that cycle into the timeline rather than treating it as a delay.
Wholesale Distribution for Residential Renovation
Distributors supplying the residential renovation market — building materials wholesalers, lighting specialty retailers, e-commerce importers — need a different product profile than the project segment: broader SKU range, lower per-SKU MOQ, faster reorder cycles, and packaging that survives the last-mile delivery chain without damage claims.
Our standard catalog living room lighting range is designed for this channel. Carton packaging for pendant and chandelier SKUs uses individual foam-lined inner cartons with outer carton reinforcement rated for ocean freight drop and compression forces.
For e-commerce importers, we can configure packaging for FBA compliance — FNSKU labeling, poly-bag requirements, and carton dimension optimization for Amazon's inbound receiving specs. If you're building an Amazon or Wayfair channel, ask us about the packaging configuration upfront rather than retrofitting it after your first inbound shipment.
Overseas Manufacturers Seeking OEM Components
Some of our buyers aren't distributors — they're lighting manufacturers in other markets who need specific components or sub-assemblies: die-cast housings, finished shade components, or complete fixtures that they rebrand and sell under their own label. Our full in-house production capability — die-casting, CNC machining, surface finishing, and assembly — means we can supply at any stage of the production chain, not just as a finished-goods factory.
Finish Quality and Batch Consistency: What Protects Your Margin
In living room lighting, finish quality is the primary driver of perceived value — and the primary source of warranty claims when it fails. A brushed gold chandelier with inconsistent plating across its arms, or a matte black sconce with powder coat adhesion failure at the weld seam, generates returns and damages your relationship with the downstream buyer. We've built the finishing operation specifically to prevent this.
Our surface finishing line handles electroplating, powder coating, and PVD in-house. Powder coat application is automated — 60–80μm consistent thickness across the batch, not just the first units off the line. For electroplated finishes, we run salt spray testing on finish samples before committing a batch to production: 500 hours minimum for standard indoor applications, extended testing for buyers supplying coastal or high-humidity markets.
PVD coating is available on premium SKUs where the buyer needs a harder, more abrasion-resistant surface than standard electroplating provides — the process cost is higher, but the warranty claim rate on PVD-finished fixtures is significantly lower in high-traffic applications.
Powder Coating
- Automated application
- 60–80μm consistent thickness
- Any RAL color available
- Batch-wide uniformity
Electroplating
- Salt spray tested before production
- 500 hours minimum (indoor standard)
- Extended testing for coastal markets
- Brushed, polished, satin options
PVD Coating
- Harder, more abrasion-resistant
- Lower warranty claim rate
- Premium SKUs / high-traffic use
- Higher process cost, better ROI
Four-Stage QC: Finishing Checkpoint
The finishing checkpoint in our four-stage QC process is where most defects in decorative lighting get caught. Adhesion failures, color inconsistency, and surface contamination are visible after finishing and fixable before assembly — catching them here costs a fraction of what it costs to rework or replace a finished, assembled fixture.
Every batch goes through this checkpoint before moving to assembly.
Customization: OEM/ODM for Living Room Lighting
Standard catalog items cover most distribution requirements. When your project or product line needs something the catalog doesn't offer, our OEM/ODM capability handles it.
What Can Be Customized
Dimensions
Pendant diameter, chandelier arm span, drop length, sconce backplate size — adjustable within tooling constraints. New tooling adds 15–20 days to the first-order lead time.
Finish and Color
Any RAL color on powder coat runs. Custom PVD colors (rose gold, gunmetal, champagne) available on runs of 200+ units. Finish matching to existing product lines or designer specifications is standard practice.
Light Source Configuration
E27/E14 socket vs. integrated LED, wattage, color temperature, dimming protocol (TRIAC, 0-10V, DALI) — specified per SKU based on your destination market and installation requirements.
Shade Material and Shape
Custom glass shapes require new mold tooling (lead time and cost apply). Metal shade profiles can often be adapted from existing tooling with CNC modification.
Branding and Packaging
White-label packaging, custom carton printing, and OEM documentation (manuals, warranty cards, compliance labels) are standard for wholesale orders.
Customization Minimums
- Standard catalog items run at published MOQ
- Custom color/finish variants: 200+ units per finish to justify line changeover
- New tooling projects: tooling deposit + minimum production run (specified in quote)
Prototype Turnaround
7–10 working days from approved drawings to physical sample.
For ODM projects where you're bringing a concept rather than finished drawings, our engineering team works from reference images and target cost to develop the production-ready design. We flag cost traps early — overly complex casting geometry and non-standard driver cavities are the two most common ones in decorative living room fixtures.
Ready to customize?
Send us your requirements for a detailed OEM/ODM quote.
Certifications and Market Compliance
Living room lighting sold into regulated markets needs to clear compliance before it clears customs. Our certification portfolio covers the major import markets.
CE — European Market
EMC and LVD directives covered. Declaration of Conformity and test reports maintained per SKU.
UL — North American Market
UL Listed fixtures for the US and Canada. Driver and wiring specifications are configured for 120V/60Hz as standard for North American SKUs.
SAA — Australian & New Zealand Market
AS/NZS compliance for electrical safety.
ISO 9001:2015
Process quality management system, audited annually.
SGS — Third-Party Inspection
Third-party inspection and testing, available for buyer-requested factory audits.
New Market Entry Advisory
For buyers entering new markets, we can advise on which certification configuration applies to your destination and whether your target SKUs are already certified or require additional testing. We don't retrofit certifications — they're built into the product development process, which means the documentation is ready when you need it, not assembled after the fact.
Packaging and Container Loading
Living room lighting — particularly multi-arm chandeliers and glass pendant fixtures — is among the most damage-prone product categories in ocean freight. We've engineered the packaging per fixture type rather than using a generic carton spec.
40HQ Container Optimization
We optimize carton dimensions per SKU to maximize units per container. On a typical living room pendant order, a 5–8% improvement in container utilization is achievable through carton dimension optimization — on a 1,000-unit order, that's real freight cost savings.
Chandeliers & Multi-Arm Pendants
Arms individually foam-wrapped and secured in a formed inner tray, inside a double-wall outer carton.
Glass Shades
Ship in separate inner cartons within the same outer box, with foam separation between each piece.
Drop Rods & Canopy Hardware
Ship in a labeled accessory bag. The assembly sequence is documented in the installation guide — your end customer or installer isn't guessing which rod goes where.
Container Loading Plans
We provide container loading plans with each order confirmation so your logistics team can verify the count before the container seals.
Lead Times and Order Process
Standard Catalog Items
25–35 Days
From order confirmation to container loading. Covers production scheduling, manufacturing, QC, and export packaging.
Custom Color or Finish
+5–7 Days
Added for finish line setup and sample approval on top of standard production lead time.
OEM/ODM New Tooling
+15–20 Days
Tooling cycle before production starts. Confirmed with deposit; production begins after tooling sample approval.
Sample Orders
7–14 Days
Depending on whether the item is in current production. We recommend 2–3 units per SKU to test with your customers before a full production run.
Proactive Milestone Communication
We 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 — not after.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the minimum order quantity for living room lighting?
MOQ varies by product type and customization level:
Standard Pendants & Ceiling Fixtures
50–100 units
per SKU
Wall Sconces
50 units
per SKU
Custom Color/Finish Variants
200+ units
per finish
OEM/ODM New Tooling
Per Quote
minimum production run specified
Contact us with your target SKU list and we'll confirm the MOQ and pricing structure.
What certifications do I need for living room lighting sold in North America?
For the US market, UL Listing is the standard requirement for luminaires sold through retail or specified in commercial projects. For Canada, CSA or cUL certification applies.
Our North American SKUs are UL Listed with drivers configured for 120V/60Hz. If you're selling into both US and Canada, confirm with us at the order stage — the driver and wiring spec may differ.
We maintain UL test reports per SKU and can provide them as part of your import documentation package.
How do I specify the right color temperature for living room lighting?
For living room applications:
2700K
Warm White — Standard Spec
Incandescent-adjacent. What most interior designers specify for living spaces in residential and hospitality projects.
3000K
Neutral Warm — Alternative
Works in contemporary schemes where a slightly crisper light is preferred.
4000K
Not Recommended
Reads as commercial. Tends to generate end-user complaints in residential settings. We've seen this pattern enough across our North American buyers to flag it upfront.
Color temperature is specified per SKU at the order stage — we don't mix temperatures within a production batch.
Can you match a finish to an existing product in my line?
Yes. For powder coat finishes, we can match to any RAL color.
For electroplated and PVD finishes, we work from a physical sample or a finish specification sheet — we produce a finish sample for your approval before committing the batch to production.
Finish matching adds 5–7 days to the sample stage.
For buyers building a coordinated product line across multiple fixture types, we recommend establishing a finish standard early in the development process and approving it once across all SKUs rather than approving per fixture.
What causes LED living room fixtures to lose brightness over time, and how do you prevent it?
Lumen depreciation in LED fixtures is driven by two factors: LED chip quality and thermal management.
LED chip quality: Cheap LED chips depreciate faster. We specify chips from Tier 1 suppliers (Cree, Osram, Samsung, or equivalent) on our standard range — not generic Chinese-market chips.
Thermal management: This is the more common failure point in decorative fixtures. If the driver cavity doesn't dissipate heat effectively, the driver degrades faster than the LED. We design driver cavities with adequate thermal mass and run a 100% aging test on every luminaire before shipment — fixtures that show lumen output drop or color shift during burn-in don't leave the factory.
For buyers who need L70 lumen maintenance data for project specifications, we can provide photometric test reports from our in-house optical lab.
What's the difference between your standard catalog and OEM/ODM for living room lighting?
Standard catalog items are production-ready designs with established tooling, certified configurations, and published MOQs — the fastest path to market with the lowest development cost.
OEM/ODM is for buyers who need a specific design that isn't in the catalog: a proprietary shape, a custom finish, a fixture designed around a specific design brief. The development cost is higher (tooling, engineering time, sample iterations), but the result is a product your competitors can't source from the same catalog.
Most of our long-term buyers start with catalog items to establish the relationship and move into OEM once they've validated the market.
Standard Catalog
- Production-ready designs
- Established tooling
- Certified configurations
- Fastest path to market
- Lowest development cost
OEM/ODM
- Proprietary designs
- Custom finishes & shapes
- Exclusive to your brand
- Higher development investment
- Competitors can't source it
Related Living Room Lighting Categories
Living room schemes typically require fixtures from multiple categories. If you're building a complete product line or specifying a full project, explore these complementary ranges.
Pendant Lighting
Single-drop and cluster pendants for living room ceiling applications.
Chandelier Lighting
Multi-arm and statement chandeliers for high-ceiling living spaces.
Wall Lighting
Sconces and wall fixtures for ambient and accent layering.
Ceiling Lighting
Flush-mount and semi-flush fixtures for lower-ceiling living rooms.
Luxury Residential Lighting
Full residential scheme sourcing across all fixture types.
Start Your Living Room Lighting Sourcing
Most new buyers start with a sample order — 2–3 units across the SKUs they're evaluating — before committing to a production run. We can ship samples within 7–14 days.
If you're working to a project specification or building a new product line, send us the fixture types, target finishes, destination market, and volume expectations. We'll come back with a detailed quote and, where relevant, a recommendation on configuration based on what's working for our existing buyers in your region.
Wholesale only. Strict MOQ applies.
Contact Details
Phone / WhatsApp
+86 134 2021 9307Address
No. 14 Beisan Rd, Gusan Ind. Zone, Guzhen, Zhongshan, Guangdong, China
Sample orders ship within 7–14 days. Production timelines quoted per project.