Pendants, chandeliers, sconces, and ceiling fixtures built for wholesale, distribution, and project supply.
18 years manufacturing decorative lighting in Guzhen. Full in-house production, CE/UL/SAA certified, OEM/ODM from 7–10 day prototype to production run.
Decorative lighting is a broad category, and that breadth is intentional here. This collection spans the full range of form-driven luminaires we manufacture: pendant lighting in single and cluster configurations, chandeliers from compact dining formats to large-scale multi-tier installations, wall sconces for corridor and accent applications, and ceiling fixtures from flush-mount to semi-recessed. The common thread is that every piece in this range is designed to carry visual weight in a space — these aren't utility fixtures.
We manufacture this range wholesale only, with strict MOQ requirements. The buyers we work with are building product lines for import distribution, fulfilling lighting specifications for hospitality and residential projects, or sourcing a private-label range to sell under their own brand. If you're evaluating this collection as a sourcing option, the relevant questions are: does the product quality hold across a production batch, do the certifications cover your target market, and can the factory handle customization without blowing your lead time? Those are the questions this page is built to answer.
The decorative lighting category is where finish quality and dimensional consistency matter most — a pendant that looks perfect in a sample photo but arrives with inconsistent brushed-gold plating across a 300-unit batch is a returns problem, not a sourcing win.
We've been running this category since 2008, and the investments we've made in in-house surface finishing and QC are specifically because of that reality. Batch consistency is an engineering problem, not a promise.
Building product lines for regional distribution. Need batch consistency, market-specific certifications, and reliable lead times across repeat orders.
Fulfilling lighting specifications for hospitality and residential projects. Need customization capability, load documentation, and on-time delivery to site schedules.
Sourcing a range to sell under their own brand. Need OEM/ODM flexibility, packaging customization, and the ability to scale from initial order to ongoing supply.
Four core categories spanning the full decorative lighting range. Each format is manufactured in-house with dedicated tooling and finishing lines.
Single-pendant and cluster configurations, covering modern geometric forms, glass-shade variants, cylinder profiles, and multi-drop cluster arrangements. Cord and rod suspension options. Standard canopy sizes with custom canopy available on runs over 200 units. Drop length adjustable at installation; we can also pre-cut to specified drop length for project orders where the ceiling height is fixed.
Glass pendants are the format where we see the most quality variation across the market — the glass sourcing matters as much as the metalwork. We use borosilicate and hand-blown glass from approved suppliers in Guangdong and Zhejiang, and we inspect glass components for bubbles, thickness consistency, and seam quality before they enter assembly.
We stopped using one glass supplier in 2022 after three consecutive batches showed seam irregularities that only showed up under certain lighting angles — the kind of defect that generates returns six months after your customer installs them.
A 12-drop cluster over a hotel lobby bar is a high-margin, high-visibility installation — the kind of piece that generates referrals for your project business. We manufacture cluster frames in-house with CNC-machined canopy plates, so the drop spacing is consistent across units, not hand-adjusted.
We run load testing on chandelier frames before finishing — the canopy plate, arm joints, and suspension hardware are tested at 4× the rated fixture weight. Load test documentation available on request.
Linear, round, and tiered chandelier formats. Dining-scale chandeliers (600–1200mm diameter) through to large-format lobby installations. Crystal, glass, and metal shade options. Multi-tier configurations available for high-ceiling applications — staircase voids, hotel atriums, villa entrance halls.
Chandelier assembly is where most factories in this category cut corners on structural integrity. For large-format pieces going into commercial installations, your project contractor needs to know the fixture won't shift or deform after installation.
Dining Scale
600–1200mm
Load Test
4× Rated Weight
Shade Options
Crystal / Glass / Metal
Applications
Lobby / Atrium / Villa
Single and double-arm sconces, linear wall formats, and picture/art lighting. Interior applications: corridors, stairways, bedrooms, dining rooms. The wall sconce category has strong repeat-order characteristics for distributors — hotels and serviced apartments typically specify the same sconce across 50–200 rooms, and reorder when they renovate additional floors.
Linear wall sconces in brushed brass and matte black are currently our highest-volume sconce formats — if you're building a catalog for the North American or European market, those two finishes cover the majority of current interior design specifications.
Repeat Order Pattern
50–200 rooms per spec
Top Finishes
Brushed Brass / Matte Black
Flush-mount and semi-flush ceiling fixtures, decorative ceiling medallion-mount formats, and recessed-trim decorative options. Ceiling fixtures are the format most commonly specified in bulk for residential development projects — a 200-unit apartment building might specify the same flush-mount across all bedrooms and corridors, making this a high-volume, repeatable segment for distributors with developer relationships.
High-volume, repeatable orders from residential developers who specify the same fixture across entire buildings. Strong segment for distributors with established developer relationships.
Flush Mount
Low Profile
Semi-Flush
Drop Stem
Bulk Spec
200+ Units
Finish consistency across production runs is one of the most common failure points in decorative lighting sourcing. A brushed brass that looks warm gold in one batch and greenish in the next creates returns and erodes your brand credibility. We control this through standardized finish processes with documented parameters — not by relying on individual operators to match by eye.
Our highest-demand finish. Directional brush pattern with lacquer seal to prevent tarnishing. Consistent grain direction across all components within a fixture — arms, canopy, and shade holders match.
Powder-coated matte black with consistent sheen level (10–15 gloss units). We test adhesion on every batch — the coating won't chip during installation handling, which is the most common complaint with cheaper matte black fixtures.
Multi-stage polishing with PVD or electroplated nickel. Mirror-finish consistency verified under standardized lighting before packing. Fingerprint-resistant clear coat available for hospitality applications.
Chemical patina process with hand-rubbed highlights. We use controlled chemical application rather than paint-based faux patina — the result looks authentic and holds up to close inspection in retail showroom environments.
Electroplated chrome with satin brush finish. Strong specification demand in European and Australian markets for bathroom-adjacent and modern residential applications.
RAL color matching for powder coat finishes, custom patina development, and two-tone finish combinations. MOQ applies for custom finish development — typically 200 units to justify the setup and documentation.
Every production run is matched against a retained reference sample from your approved pilot. If a batch deviates beyond the agreed tolerance (measured by spectrophotometer, not visual judgment), we flag it before shipping and re-run the finish process. You don't find out about color drift from your customers.
Decorative lighting has a specific QC challenge that functional lighting doesn't: the defects that generate returns are often cosmetic, not electrical. A fixture can pass electrical safety testing and still get returned because the finish has micro-scratches visible under showroom lighting, or the glass shade has a visible seam line. Our QC process addresses both functional safety and cosmetic standards.
Hi-pot, ground continuity, and insulation resistance on 100% of production units. Not batch sampling — every fixture.
Visual inspection under standardized lighting (D65 daylight equivalent) at defined viewing distances. Finish, glass clarity, and assembly alignment checked against reference samples.
Decorative fixtures are fragile. We drop-test packaging configurations before production runs to verify glass and crystal components survive transit. Packaging redesigned if failure rate exceeds 0.5%.
AQL 1.5 inspection on finished goods with photo documentation. Reports shared before container loading — you approve shipment based on actual inspection data, not promises.
Different markets have different certification requirements, and getting this wrong is expensive. We handle certification as part of the production process, not as an afterthought — the fixture is designed for your target market's requirements from the start.
Specifications below represent standard production values for this collection. Actual parameters vary by SKU — contact us for product-specific data sheets.
| Parameter | Standard Range | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Housing material | Aluminum alloy (ADC12), zinc alloy (ZA-8) | Die-cast in-house; CNC machined to ±0.1mm on critical dimensions |
| Shade materials | Borosilicate glass, hand-blown glass, metal, fabric | Glass sourced from approved suppliers; inspected before assembly |
| Surface finishes | Powder coat, electroplating, PVD | Powder coat 60–80μm; salt spray tested for coastal market orders |
| Available finishes | Matte black, brushed gold, brushed nickel, antique brass, chrome, custom RAL | Custom finishes available on runs ≥100 units |
| LED driver | Matched per SKU; 100–240V universal or market-specific | Dimming compatibility specified per order; TRIAC and 0-10V options |
| Color temperature | 2700K, 3000K, 4000K standard; custom CCT available | Verified against spec in optical lab before production release |
| CRI | ≥80 standard; ≥90 available on request | — |
| IP rating | IP20 standard (interior); IP44 available for bathroom/outdoor-adjacent | — |
| Certifications | CE, UL, SAA, SGS | ISO 9001:2015 governs production process |
| Suspension (pendants) | Cord or rod; standard drop 1000–1500mm; custom drop available | Pre-cut drop length available for project orders |
| Chandelier load rating | Tested at 4× rated fixture weight | Load test documentation available on request |
Specifications are industry-standard values for this product range. Contact us for exact data sheets on specific SKUs.
Hospitality is the highest-volume segment for decorative lighting distribution. A mid-scale hotel renovation specifies lighting across guest rooms, corridors, lobby, restaurant, and bar — easily 500–2,000 fixtures across multiple SKUs from a single project. The repeat pattern is strong: hotel groups renovate properties on 7–10 year cycles, and a distributor who supplies one property in a group often gets specified for the next.
The key requirement in hospitality is finish consistency across a large batch. A hotel corridor with 80 sconces needs all 80 to match — same color temperature, same finish tone, same trim alignment. Our batch QC process is built around this: photometric verification runs on production samples from each batch, and finish samples are approved before the full run starts.
We've had buyers come to us specifically after a previous supplier delivered a 200-unit hotel order where the brushed-gold finish varied noticeably between early and late production units. That's a QC failure that costs the distributor the relationship.
Residential developers — particularly in the luxury and premium mid-market segments — specify decorative lighting as part of the fit-out package. A 50-unit villa development or a 200-unit premium apartment building represents a concentrated, high-volume order with a clear specification. Developers in the Middle East, Southeast Asia, and Australia are active buyers in this segment, and our SAA and CE certifications cover the compliance requirements for those markets.
For distributors with developer relationships, this segment offers predictable order patterns tied to construction timelines. The challenge is lead time reliability — a developer's fit-out schedule doesn't flex easily, and a late lighting delivery delays the entire handover. Our 25–35 day standard lead time and proactive milestone communication are specifically relevant here.
Restaurants and retail environments are high-margin segments for decorative lighting because the specification is design-driven, not commodity-driven. A restaurant group opening 10 locations specifies the same pendant cluster across all sites — that's a 10× multiplier on a single design decision. Retail flagships use decorative ceiling fixtures and track-mounted accent lighting to define the brand environment.
Creative lighting and decoration lighting in these environments justify premium pricing because the fixture is part of the brand identity, not just a utility item. For distributors supplying fit-out contractors, this segment rewards having a range with genuine design differentiation — not catalog depth, but a few strong, distinctive pieces that a designer will specify by name.
For importers building a wholesale catalog, the decorative lighting category offers strong margin potential because the product is design-differentiated rather than commodity-priced. A well-specified pendant or chandelier carries a retail markup that a commodity downlight doesn't.
Our OEM/ODM capability is relevant here: if you're building a private-label range, we can develop exclusive designs or modify existing tooling to create differentiated SKUs that aren't available from other suppliers. The 7–10 day prototype turnaround means you can test a new design concept quickly before committing to tooling investment.
The most common failure mode in decorative lighting sourcing isn't a defective sample — it's a production batch that doesn't match the sample. Finish tone drift, plating thickness variation, and powder coat adhesion failures at weld seams are the defects that generate returns and damage your downstream customer relationships.
We run the surface finishing operation in-house: electroplating, powder coating, and PVD are all under the same roof. Powder coat application is automated at 60–80μm consistent thickness — not hand-sprayed, which introduces the thickness variation that causes adhesion failures. Before any batch goes to finishing, weld seams are ground and pre-treated; that's the step most assembly-only factories skip, and it's where adhesion failures originate.
Electroplating, powder coating, and PVD all under one roof. No outsourced finishing steps means no batch-to-batch variation from third-party vendors.
Powder coat application is automated for consistent thickness — not hand-sprayed. This eliminates the thickness variation that causes adhesion failures on production runs.
Before any batch goes to finishing, weld seams are ground and pre-treated. That's the step most assembly-only factories skip, and it's where adhesion failures originate.
For finish-critical orders — brushed metals, antique finishes, multi-layer PVD — we run a finish approval sample before committing the batch. You approve the sample, and the production batch is held to that standard. If a batch drifts outside the approved tolerance, it doesn't ship.
This adds a step to the process, but it's the step that prevents the returns conversation three months later.
Salt spray testing is available for orders going to coastal markets or humid climates — we test finish samples at 500 hours before committing a batch to production.
For buyers supplying the Middle East, Southeast Asia, or coastal Australia, this is worth specifying in your order requirements.
Decorative lighting customization falls into three tiers, each with different MOQ and lead time implications.
Most Common Request
Any RAL color is available on powder coat runs of 100 units or more.
Custom PVD finishes (rose gold, titanium, gunmetal) are available on runs of 200 units or more.
Below those thresholds, the finishing line changeover cost doesn't make commercial sense for either side.
Within Existing Tooling
Drop length, canopy size, arm count on chandeliers, cluster drop count.
These are typically handled within existing tooling, so lead time impact is minimal: add 3–5 days for configuration verification.
MOQ for configuration variants is typically 50–100 units depending on the fixture type.
Custom Development
If you're bringing a design that requires new die-casting tooling or significant structural modification, the tooling cycle adds 15–20 working days before production starts.
Prototype turnaround from approved drawings runs 7–10 working days.
We flag tooling cost and lead time implications early in the development process — if a design feature adds significant tooling complexity without proportional commercial value, we'll say so and suggest alternatives.
We can apply your brand name, logo, and packaging to any SKU in this range. Minimum run for branded packaging is typically 200 units.
We maintain brand-specific packaging specifications per buyer and reuse them on repeat orders without re-approval.
Branded Packaging MOQ
200 units
Repeat Orders
No re-approval needed
Specs maintained per buyer
The certifications we hold — CE, UL, SAA, SGS, under ISO 9001:2015 — cover the primary import markets for this collection: Europe, North America, and Australia. These aren't pending certifications; they're held and maintained, with documentation available per SKU.
For buyers importing into regulated markets, the practical implication is that your compliance team isn't waiting on certification work when you're ready to place an order.
Covers the EU and most European markets. Full Declaration of Conformity available per SKU.
Covers the United States and Canada. Required for most commercial and residential lighting imports into North America.
Covers Australia and New Zealand. Electrical safety approval for the Oceania market.
General export quality verification. ISO 9001:2015 quality management system certification underpins all production.
Beyond the certifications we hold, we can provide the following documentation to support your import process and project submissions:
Declaration of Conformity (DoC)
Per SKU for CE-marked products
Third-Party Lab Test Reports
From accredited testing laboratories
Material Safety Data (RoHS)
RoHS compliance documentation for EU import
IES Photometric Files
For project submissions requiring lighting calculations
For markets or applications not covered by our current certification portfolio, we can discuss certification development as part of an OEM project. Learn more about our certifications.
Decorative lighting is fragile freight. The packaging engineering matters as much as the product engineering for buyers who've dealt with damage claims.
Each fixture ships in an individual carton with foam-lined inner packaging. Glass components — pendant shades, chandelier drops — are individually wrapped and separated with foam inserts. Outer cartons are rated for the compression and drop forces of ocean freight.
For multi-arm chandeliers and large-format pendants, we use internal bracing structures that prevent arm movement during transit. We've mapped damage patterns from specific shipping routes and adjusted packaging specifications accordingly — the Middle East and Southeast Asia routes have different handling characteristics than European ocean freight.
For large-volume orders, we optimize carton dimensions for 40HQ container loading. A 5–8% improvement in units per container is real money on a 2,000-unit order — we run the loading calculation as part of the order confirmation process and flag if a carton size change would meaningfully improve container efficiency.
Individual cartons with foam-lined inner packaging. Glass components individually wrapped and separated with foam inserts. Internal bracing structures for multi-arm chandeliers. Outer cartons rated for compression and drop forces of ocean freight.
For buyers supplying e-commerce channels or Amazon FBA: we can configure packaging for direct-to-consumer shipment, including FBA labeling, poly-bag inner packaging for small fixtures, and retail-ready box design.
White-label and blind drop-ship packaging is available for private-label programs. We configure packaging for direct-to-consumer shipment with your branding, including retail-ready box design, custom inserts, and unbranded outer cartons for blind fulfillment.
Wholesale only. Strict MOQ applies — contact us for current minimums by product category. Most buyers in this range start with a sample order of 2–5 units per SKU to verify quality before placing a production run.
Standard catalog items ship in 25–35 days from order confirmation. Custom finish or configuration variants add 3–7 days. OEM/ODM projects with new tooling add 15–20 days for the tooling cycle before production starts.
We ship samples for quality evaluation. Most new buyers start with a sample set covering 3–5 SKUs before committing to a production order. Sample lead time is typically 7–10 working days.
Standard export documentation — commercial invoice, packing list, bill of lading, certificate of origin. Certification documentation (CE DoC, test reports, RoHS) provided per SKU on request. We communicate lead time milestones proactively; if a production issue affects your ship date, you hear about it before the container is supposed to load.
Tell us your target market, volume expectations, and the segments you're selling into — we'll suggest a starter SKU mix based on what's moving for our existing distributors in your region.
Start a Conversation About Your Sourcing RequirementsWe work wholesale only with strict MOQ requirements. MOQ varies by product type and customization level — standard catalog items have lower minimums than custom finish or OEM orders. Contact us with your specific SKU requirements and we'll confirm current MOQs. Most new buyers start with a sample order of 2–5 units per SKU before placing a production run.
CE (Europe), UL (North America), SAA (Australia/New Zealand), and SGS. All held and maintained under ISO 9001:2015. Documentation — Declaration of Conformity, test reports, RoHS compliance — is available per SKU. For markets requiring certifications beyond our current portfolio, we can discuss certification development as part of an OEM project.
Powder coat application is automated at 60–80μm — not hand-sprayed. Weld seams are ground and pre-treated before finishing to prevent adhesion failures. For finish-critical orders, we run a finish approval sample before committing the batch; production is held to that approved standard. Salt spray testing (500 hours) is available for coastal market orders. If a batch drifts outside tolerance, it doesn't ship.
Custom finish variants (non-standard RAL or PVD) add 3–7 days to standard lead time. OEM/ODM projects requiring new die-casting tooling add 15–20 working days for the tooling cycle before production starts. Prototype turnaround from approved drawings runs 7–10 working days — a functional sample with provisional finishing, not a mock-up.
Yes. Our in-house optical lab generates IES files from our own photometric measurements. For project submissions requiring lighting calculations — hospitality, commercial fit-out, residential development — we can provide IES files per fixture SKU. Photometric data is verified against spec before a design goes into production.
This collection covers standard and near-standard catalog formats — established designs available at standard MOQ with shorter lead times. The custom decorative lighting service is for buyers who need exclusive designs, significant structural modifications, or a private-label range built from scratch.
The practical boundary: if you're selecting from existing designs with finish or configuration adjustments, you're in collection territory. If you're bringing a design concept or need tooling developed, that's an OEM/ODM project.
If this collection doesn't match your specific requirement, these pages may be more relevant:
Higher-specification materials and finishes for premium market positioning.
Clean-line contemporary formats for minimalist and Scandinavian-influenced markets.
OEM/ODM development for exclusive designs and private-label programs.
Full pendant range with detailed format and configuration options.
Full chandelier range from dining-scale to large-format installations.
Sconces and wall fixtures across interior applications.
Send us your fixture requirements — product type, target market, volume, finish preferences, and any certification requirements — and we'll come back with a detailed quote.
If you're not sure which SKUs fit your market, tell us the segment you're selling into and your target price point; we'll recommend the configuration that protects your margin.
Submit an RFQWholesale only. Strict MOQ applies. Located at No. 14 Beisan Rd, Gusan Ind. Zone, Guzhen, Zhongshan, Guangdong, China.
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