Luxury & Modern Lighting Collections
Six lighting collections built for wholesale buyers who need a complete decorative range — not a single hero product.
From statement luxury chandeliers to clean architectural lines, every collection is manufactured in-house at our 12,000 m² Guzhen facility and ships with full CE, UL, and SAA compliance documentation.
What These Collections Are and Who They're For
We've been manufacturing decorative and architectural lighting in Guzhen since 2008. Over that time, the buyers who work with us consistently fall into one of two situations: they're building a product line from scratch and need a factory that can supply across multiple aesthetic directions without juggling five different suppliers, or they're already sourcing from China and looking to consolidate because their current factory can't hold finish consistency across a full range.
These collections exist to solve both problems. The six lines — Luxury, Modern, Decorative, Architectural, Minimalist, and Contemporary — aren't marketing labels we applied to the same catalog. Each one has a distinct design language, a distinct material and finish profile, and a distinct target market segment. A buyer stocking a high-end hospitality distributor needs different SKUs than one supplying residential developers or commercial fit-out contractors. The collections are organized so you can identify which lines map to your market, request samples from those lines specifically, and build a sourcing program around them.
Everything here is manufactured under one roof. Die-casting, CNC machining, surface finishing, and assembly all happen at our facility — which matters because finish consistency across a 500-unit batch is a manufacturing problem, not a catalog problem. (We've had buyers come to us after a previous supplier shipped a "brushed gold" collection where the first and last cartons were visibly different shades. That's a finishing line control issue, and it's why we run automated powder application at 60–80μm with batch-level color verification.)
Two Buyer Profiles These Collections Serve
Need a single factory that supplies across multiple aesthetic directions — luxury through minimalist — without managing five separate suppliers.
Already buying from China but current factory can't hold finish consistency across a full range. Looking for one facility with integrated finishing control.
The Six Lines at a Glance
Statement chandeliers and high-end decorative fixtures for hospitality and premium residential.
Clean geometric forms and contemporary materials for mid-to-upper residential and commercial interiors.
Expressive, design-forward pieces that serve as focal points in retail and residential staging.
Integrated and recessed solutions for commercial fit-out contractors and specification-driven projects.
Pared-back forms with refined finishes for Scandinavian-influenced and Japanese-inspired interiors.
Trend-responsive designs bridging modern and decorative for broad residential distribution.
Single-Facility Manufacturing Control
Die-casting, CNC machining, surface finishing, and assembly all happen at our 12,000 m² facility. Finish consistency across a 500-unit batch is a manufacturing problem, not a catalog problem. We run automated powder application at 60–80μm with batch-level color verification — so the first carton and the last carton in your shipment match.
The Six Collections: What Each One Covers
Luxury Lighting Collection
The Luxury collection is our highest-specification line — statement chandeliers, multi-tier pendants, and ceiling fixtures designed for environments where the fitting is part of the design brief. Materials run to brass-finished die-cast aluminum, crystal glass elements, and PVD-coated hardware.
Finish Options
All processed through in-house PVD and electroplating lines.
Target Segments
This collection targets the hospitality procurement segment — hotel lobbies, resort common areas, high-end restaurant groups — and the luxury residential developer market. Both are repeat-order segments: a hotel chain rolling out a new property program or a developer building a recurring villa project will reorder the same SKUs across multiple sites.
Batch-to-batch finish consistency is non-negotiable in these accounts, and it's where our in-house finishing control pays off commercially for you.
Modern Lighting Collection
The Modern collection covers clean-line pendants, geometric ceiling fixtures, and linear chandeliers built around matte black, brushed nickel, and warm white finishes. The design language is restrained — these are fixtures that work in contemporary residential developments, boutique commercial spaces, and mid-market hospitality without requiring a full interior design specification.
Core Finishes
Matte black and brushed nickel are our two highest-volume finishes across the factory.
Distributor Value
For distributors, this is typically the volume line. The SKUs are versatile enough to move across multiple customer types, the finishes are perennially in demand, and the price-to-margin ratio supports standard distributor markup.
The process is dialed in, and we can hold color consistency across large batches without the variation issues that show up on lower-volume finishes.
Decorative Lighting Collection
The Decorative collection is the broadest line — pendants, wall sconces, ceiling fixtures, and chandeliers with ornamental detailing, mixed materials, and a wider range of form factors. This is where buyers building a lifestyle-oriented product catalog find the most SKU depth. Materials include glass shades, fabric diffusers, wood accents, and decorative metalwork alongside the standard aluminum and zinc alloy housings.
The commercial opportunity here is in the mid-to-premium residential segment and the specialty retail channel. Interior designers and residential developers sourcing for high-specification apartments or villa projects look for decorative fixtures that photograph well and hold up to close inspection — which means the glass quality, the shade finishing, and the hardware details all matter.
Incoming Inspection Protocol
We source glass components from verified suppliers and inspect incoming batches dimensionally before they enter assembly. A misaligned shade on a pendant is the kind of defect that gets photographed and sent back — we catch it at incoming inspection, not after the container loads.
Architectural Lighting Collection
The Architectural collection covers fixtures designed to integrate with the built environment rather than stand apart from it — recessed downlights, wall washers, track systems, and linear ceiling fixtures with tight photometric control. These are the products that go into project specifications, which means IES files, photometric data, and compliance documentation are part of the deliverable, not an afterthought.
In-House Optical Lab
Our in-house optical lab generates photometric measurements on new designs and production samples. For buyers supplying lighting designers or project contractors, we provide IES files from our own measurements — not manufacturer-supplied data sheets, but files generated from actual production units. That distinction matters when a lighting designer is running AGi32 or DIALux calculations for a project submission.
High-Value Channel for Distributors
The architectural segment creates locked-in repeat orders through project specifications. Once a fixture is specified into a hotel chain's standard fit-out package or a commercial developer's preferred supplier list, the reorder pattern is predictable and the price sensitivity is lower than in the open market.
Minimalist Lighting Collection
The Minimalist collection is built around reduction — simple geometric forms, single-material construction, and finishes that don't compete with the space. Matte white, warm grey, and brushed aluminum are the primary finish options. The fixtures are designed for environments where the lighting is meant to disappear into the architecture: high-specification residential, Scandinavian-influenced commercial interiors, and premium co-working or hospitality concepts.
From a sourcing perspective, minimalist fixtures are technically demanding to manufacture well. A simple cylinder pendant with a matte white finish has nowhere to hide — any surface inconsistency, any dimensional variance in the housing, any finish variation across a batch is immediately visible. We run CNC tolerances to ±0.1mm on critical housing dimensions and automated powder application for finish uniformity. The result is a product that holds up to the close scrutiny that minimalist design invites.
Explore the Minimalist Lighting Collection
Contemporary Lighting Collection
The Contemporary collection sits between Modern and Luxury in terms of specification and price positioning — fixtures with design intent and material quality above commodity level, but without the full specification of the Luxury line. Mixed metals, smoked glass, and layered forms characterize the aesthetic. This is the collection that works across the widest range of buyer types: residential developers, mid-market hospitality, and commercial fit-out contractors all find usable SKUs here.
For buyers building a tiered product line, the Contemporary collection provides the middle tier — above the volume Modern SKUs, below the premium Luxury pieces. That tiering gives your downstream customers a clear upgrade path and protects your margin at each level.
Explore the Contemporary Lighting CollectionTechnical Specifications Across the Collections
The following ranges cover the full collections portfolio. Individual product pages carry exact specifications per SKU.
| Parameter | Range Across Collections |
|---|---|
| Housing materials | Die-cast aluminum, zinc alloy, steel, wood accents |
| Glass / shade materials | Borosilicate glass, soda-lime glass, fabric, acrylic |
| Surface finishes | Matte black, brushed gold, brushed nickel, antique brass, champagne gold, polished chrome, matte white, warm grey, PVD finishes |
| Finish process | Powder coating (60–80μm), electroplating, PVD, anodizing |
| LED driver compatibility | 100–240V universal input; TRIAC, 0–10V, and DALI dimming options by SKU |
| Color temperature options | 2700K, 3000K, 4000K (CCT-selectable versions available on select SKUs) |
| CRI | ≥80 standard; ≥90 available on specified SKUs |
| IP rating | IP20 standard (indoor); IP44 and IP65 available on select architectural and outdoor-rated SKUs |
| Certifications | CE (Europe), UL (North America), SAA (Australia), SGS |
| Customization | Finish color, CCT, driver spec, canopy size, cord/rod length, OEM branding |
Certification Coverage
Certification coverage is maintained across all six collections. CE, UL, and SAA are not selective — if you're importing into North America, Europe, or Australia, the compliance documentation is in place per SKU and available as part of the order package.
100–240V
Universal Input
≥90 CRI
Available on Select SKUs
IP65
Outdoor-Rated Options
DALI
Dimming Protocol
Finish Quality and Batch Consistency: The Manufacturing Reality
Finish quality is where decorative lighting sourcing goes wrong most often, and it's worth being direct about how we handle it.
Batch-to-Batch Color Drift
The most common failure mode in this category is batch-to-batch color drift — a buyer places a reorder six months after the initial shipment and the new units don't match the first batch.
This happens when a factory is running manual spray application, using inconsistent powder batches, or changing process parameters between runs.
Our Process
We run automated powder application with batch-level color verification against a retained reference sample from the original production run. When you reorder a brushed gold pendant twelve months later, the finish matches.
Adhesion Failure at Joints
The second common failure is adhesion failure at weld seams and casting joints — powder coat that looks fine on delivery but starts lifting at the edges within six to twelve months.
We grind and pre-treat every weld and casting joint before the finishing line. The pre-treatment step adds process time, but it's the difference between a finish that passes 500-hour salt spray and one that fails at 200 hours.
Coastal & Humid Markets
For buyers supplying coastal markets or humid climates, we run salt spray testing on finish samples before committing a batch to production.
In-House PVD Finishing
PVD finishes — used on the Luxury and Contemporary collections for champagne gold and brushed brass — are processed in-house on our PVD line.
PVD is more durable than electroplated gold finishes and holds color consistency better across a batch, but it requires tighter process control. We run PVD in-house specifically because outsourcing it introduced the color variation we couldn't accept.
That was a decision we made after a batch of outsourced PVD came back with visible hue differences between units. We brought the line in-house the following year.
PVD vs. Electroplated Gold — Key Differences
PVD chamber producing champagne gold finish for the Luxury and Contemporary collections.
500-Hour Salt Spray Standard
Every finish in the portfolio is engineered to pass 500-hour salt spray testing. Pre-treatment of weld seams and casting joints is the process step that makes this possible — it adds time, but eliminates the adhesion failures that surface 6–12 months post-delivery.
Market Segments and Commercial Fit by Collection
Understanding which collection maps to which market segment helps you build a sourcing program rather than a random SKU list.
Hospitality Procurement
Hotel groups, resort developers, restaurant chains
The primary market for the Luxury and Contemporary collections. These buyers specify fixtures by project, order in volume, and reorder across multiple properties. The commercial value is in the repeat order pattern and the specification lock-in. Fixture quality needs to hold up to commercial use and close inspection by interior designers and project managers.
Residential Developers & High-Specification Builders
Work across the Luxury, Decorative, and Contemporary collections depending on their project tier. A developer building premium apartments will specify differently than one building mid-market units. The Decorative collection gives you the SKU depth to cover both tiers from a single supplier.
Lighting Distributors & Wholesalers
Typically build their catalog across multiple collections — Modern and Minimalist for the volume residential market, Contemporary and Architectural for the commercial and specification channel, Luxury for the premium hospitality and high-end residential accounts. Sourcing across collections from a single factory simplifies reordering, documentation, and quality management.
Commercial Fit-Out Contractors & Project Lighting Suppliers
The primary market for the Architectural collection. These buyers need photometric data, IES files, and compliance documentation as part of the product package. The Architectural collection is built around that requirement.
Interior Design Trade Accounts
Designers buying for residential and commercial projects
Work across all six collections depending on the project brief. For distributors serving the trade channel, having depth across multiple aesthetic directions from a single source is a meaningful competitive advantage.
Selecting the Right Collection for Your Market
The collections are distinct enough that most buyers can identify their primary line within a few minutes of reviewing the range. A few decision points that help:
Hospitality or Luxury Residential
Start with the Luxury collection for statement pieces and the Contemporary collection for the broader specification range. Both carry the finish quality and documentation that hospitality procurement requires.
Mid-Market Residential or General Distribution
The Modern collection is the volume line — versatile finishes, broad SKU range, strong margin profile. Add the Decorative collection for buyers who want more design character.
Commercial Fit-Out or Project Specification
The Architectural collection is built for this channel — photometric data, IES files, and tight optical control. The Minimalist collection covers the clean-line specification aesthetic that commercial interiors increasingly require.
Building a Tiered Product Line
Modern (entry), Contemporary (mid), Luxury (premium) gives you a clear three-tier structure with distinct price points and design languages. All three are available from a single factory with consistent documentation and compliance coverage.
Not sure which collection fits your market?
Send us your target retail price point and the market segment you're supplying — we'll recommend the specific collection and SKU mix based on what's moving for our existing buyers in your region.
OEM and Custom Development Across the Collections
Every collection is available for OEM customization — finish color, CCT, driver specification, canopy dimensions, cord and rod length, and branding. For buyers building a private-label line, we can develop custom colorways and configurations that aren't in the standard catalog.
OEM Customization
Every collection is available for OEM customization — finish color, CCT, driver specification, canopy dimensions, cord and rod length, and branding. For buyers building a private-label line, we can develop custom colorways and configurations that aren't in the standard catalog.
- Finish color and surface treatment
- CCT and driver specification
- Canopy dimensions, cord and rod length
- Private-label branding and packaging
- Custom colorways beyond standard catalog
ODM Development
ODM development — bringing your own design concept to us for production — runs through our R&D team of 15 lighting engineers. Prototype turnaround is 7–10 working days from approved drawings to physical sample.
That covers CNC-machined prototype housings, provisional surface finishing, and driver integration — a functional sample, not a mock-up.
For design concepts rather than finished drawings, our structural engineers work from reference images and target cost to develop the production-ready design.
Prototype Timeline
Approved Drawings Received
Or reference images + target cost for concept-stage projects
CNC-Machined Prototype Housing
Provisional surface finishing applied
Driver Integration & Functional Sample
7–10 working days total turnaround
A functional sample, not a mock-up — ready for evaluation and approval.
Minimum Order Quantities
The minimum order quantities for custom development vary by collection and configuration. Standard catalog SKUs have lower MOQs; custom colorways and ODM projects require higher minimums to justify the tooling and process setup. Contact us with your volume and customization requirements and we'll give you a straight answer on what's feasible.
Export Packaging and Container Loading
Decorative lighting is fragile freight. The packaging engineering matters as much as the product engineering for buyers importing by container.
Ocean Freight Protection
Glass pendants and multi-arm chandeliers ship in individual foam-lined inner cartons with outer carton reinforcement rated for ocean freight drop and compression forces.
We've mapped the damage patterns from specific routes — the Gulf, Australia, and North America each have different handling realities — and the packaging specs reflect that.
Container Loading Optimization
For large-volume 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.
Landed cost data: We can provide CBM per SKU and estimated 40HQ loading quantities on request. That data is part of our standard quotation package for volume orders.
Glass Component Protection
Fragile glass shade components are packed with internal bracing and foam separation. We don't use loose fill for glass — it migrates during transit and leaves the glass unsupported.
Every glass component is individually wrapped and positionally fixed in the carton.
North America
Route-specific packaging specs based on mapped damage patterns
Australia
Handling realities mapped and reflected in packaging design
The Gulf
Specific drop and compression force ratings for this corridor
Quality Verification Before Your Container Loads
Every luminaire across all six collections goes through 100% aging test before packing — powered burn-in that catches LED driver failures, wiring faults, and early-life component failures before they reach your customer's installation.
Photometric verification runs on a sample basis from each production batch, checking lumen output and color temperature against the approved spec. Batches that drift outside tolerance don't ship.
The four-stage QC process — incoming inspection, post-machining, post-finishing, and outgoing — is the same across all collections. The finishing checkpoint is where most decorative lighting defects are caught: adhesion failures, color inconsistency, and surface contamination are visible and fixable at this stage, before the fixture is assembled.
Stage 1
Incoming Inspection — raw materials and components verified against spec before entering production.
Stage 2
Post-Machining — dimensional accuracy and structural integrity checked after CNC and forming operations.
Stage 3
Post-Finishing — adhesion failures, color inconsistency, and surface contamination caught before assembly.
Stage 4
Outgoing — 100% aging test, photometric sample verification, and final packaging inspection before container loading.
Documentation Packages
For buyers who need documentation packages — test reports, Declaration of Conformity, material safety data — we maintain these per SKU and provide them as part of the order documentation.
If your import team has specific documentation requirements for your destination market, tell us upfront and we'll confirm what's available before you place the order.
View Certifications & ComplianceFrequently Asked Questions
What is the MOQ for ordering across multiple collections?
MOQ applies per SKU, not per collection. If you're building a catalog across multiple collections, each SKU in your order needs to meet its individual MOQ.
For buyers placing a first order across several lines, we can discuss a trial order structure — contact us with your SKU list and target quantities and we'll work out what's feasible.
Can I get the same fixture in different finishes for different markets?
Yes. Most SKUs across the collections are available in multiple finish options, and we can produce the same fixture in different finishes within a single order.
The minimum quantity per finish variant applies — below a certain run size, the finishing line changeover cost doesn't make sense for either side. We'll tell you the threshold upfront.
How do I know the finish on my reorder will match my original shipment?
We retain a reference sample from every production run and use it for color verification on reorders. Automated powder application at 60–80μm with batch-level color checking against the retained reference is the process.
For PVD finishes, we run in-house — outsourcing PVD introduced color variation we couldn't accept, so we brought the line in-house specifically to control this.
What certifications are available for the Architectural collection, and can you provide IES files?
The Architectural collection carries CE, UL, and SAA certification. IES files are generated from our in-house optical lab measurements on production units — not manufacturer spec sheets.
For project submissions requiring photometric data, we provide IES files as part of the product documentation package. If you need specific photometric configurations (beam angle, lumen output, CCT) for a project spec, tell us the requirement and we'll confirm which SKUs meet it.
What's the lead time for a first order across multiple collections?
Standard catalog items run 25–35 days from order confirmation. If your order includes custom finishes or configurations not in the standard catalog, add time for the finish setup and approval process.
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.
How do I prevent lumen depreciation issues in the field?
Rapid lumen depreciation in LED decorative fixtures is almost always a thermal management or driver quality issue. We specify the LED driver per SKU based on wattage and thermal load — we don't use a single driver spec across all products.
Heat sink geometry is validated during the prototype stage in our optical lab, and we run photometric verification on production samples to catch lumen output drift before shipment.
For buyers who've had depreciation complaints from previous suppliers, ask us for the thermal test data on the specific SKUs you're considering.
Ready to Source? Let's Talk Collections
The collections are organized to make the sourcing decision straightforward — identify the line that maps to your market, review the SKUs, and send us your shortlist with target quantities and destination market. We'll come back with a detailed quote, compliance documentation overview, and a recommendation on configuration based on what's working for our existing buyers in your region.
New to sourcing decorative lighting from China? Tell us your target market and volume expectations — we'll suggest a starter SKU mix from the relevant collections based on what's moving for our existing distributors in that region.
Contact Details
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Email [email protected]
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WhatsApp +86 134 2021 9307
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Phone +86 134 2021 9307
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Address No. 14 Beisan Rd, Gusan Ind. Zone, Guzhen, Zhongshan, Guangdong, China
Wholesale only. Strict MOQ applies.