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Full-Range Wall Lighting Manufacturer

Wall Lighting & Wall Sconces Built for Commercial Scale

8 product lines covering every wall lighting application your buyers need, manufactured in-house from die-cast housing to finished fixture. CE, UL, and SAA certified for North American, European, and Australian market entry.

18+ years manufacturing experience · 600,000 luminaires/year capacity · CE, UL, SAA, ISO 9001:2015 certified

ASCLighting wall lighting collection featuring wall sconces, linear fixtures, and LED wall lights for commercial projects

What We Manufacture and How We Position It

Wall lighting is one of the more technically demanding categories in decorative lighting — not because the fixtures are complicated, but because the margin for error is low. A wall sconce mounts at eye level. Finish inconsistency, dimensional drift on the backplate, or a driver that buzzes on a dimmer circuit are all immediately visible and immediately your problem.

We've been manufacturing wall lighting since 2008, and the product line we run today reflects what we've learned about where things go wrong and how to engineer them out.

ASCLighting wall lighting manufacturing facility showing quality control and assembly processes

Wholesale Manufacturing Only

We manufacture wholesale only, with strict MOQ requirements. If you're building a product line, fulfilling a project specification, or stocking for distribution, that's the context we work in. Learn more about our factory and capabilities →

8 Product Lines

Wall Lighting Product Range

Eight product lines, each with a distinct commercial application. Here's what each covers and where it fits in your catalog.

Wall sconce lighting collection showing traditional arm-and-shade and contemporary geometric forms

Wall Sconce Lighting

The core of the category — decorative wall-mounted fixtures with a defined aesthetic role. Covers traditional arm-and-shade configurations, contemporary geometric forms, and transitional styles that move across multiple market segments.

Backplate dimensions standardized to North American and European junction box spacing — no on-site improvisation required
Available in brushed gold, matte black, antique brass, and chrome — four highest-volume finishes
All finishes processed in-house on the same powder and PVD lines
Modern wall lighting with clean geometry and minimal ornamentation in matte black finish

Modern Wall Lighting

Clean geometry, minimal ornamentation, and finishes that photograph well for catalog and e-commerce use. The segment that moves fastest for our distributors in North America and Northern Europe — the aesthetic translates across residential and light commercial applications without requiring separate SKUs for each.

Tighter dimensional tolerances on visible seams and joints — minimalist design leaves nowhere to hide a gap
Translates across residential and light commercial without separate SKUs
Fastest-moving segment for North American and Northern European distributors
Linear wall lighting bar-format fixtures showing even LED diffusion for vanity and corridor applications

Linear Wall Lighting

Bar-format fixtures running 300mm to 1200mm, used for bathroom vanity, corridor accent, and architectural wash applications. A technically specific product — the LED strip integration, diffuser material, and driver placement all affect whether the output is even or shows hot spots.

Aluminum extrusion profiles with internal driver cavities
Opal PC diffusers rated at 60% light transmission — even output without milky appearance
Hot spots are almost always a diffuser spec problem, not a driver problem — worth checking if you're seeing complaints from your current supplier

Picture & Art Wall Lighting

Adjustable-arm picture lights and gallery-style fixtures for illuminating artwork, display cases, and feature walls. The buyer pool is galleries, high-end residential, and hospitality — price sensitivity is lower than commodity wall sconces, which means strong margin potential for distributors who position this line correctly.

CRI 95+ LED sources are standard on this line because color accuracy is the functional requirement, not just a spec to list. Beam angle options run from 15° to 45° to cover both tight accent and broader wash applications.

CRI Rating 95+
Beam Angles 15° – 45°
Adjustable-arm picture light illuminating framed artwork in a gallery setting
Sequential wall lighting installation along a hotel corridor demonstrating batch consistency

Hallway & Stairway Wall Lighting

Fixtures designed for sequential installation along corridors, stairwells, and transition spaces. This is a volume segment — hotel corridors, apartment buildings, and commercial office fit-outs order in quantities where batch consistency matters more than individual unit aesthetics.

We run this line with documented batch color temperature tolerance of ±100K, so a 200-unit corridor installation doesn't show visible variation between fixtures. Backplate and mounting dimensions are consistent across the range, which simplifies installation labor on large projects.

CCT Tolerance ±100K
Mounting Unified
Batch Scale 200+ units

LED Wall Lighting

Energy-efficient wall fixtures with integrated LED sources, built for markets where energy compliance is a procurement requirement. This line covers both decorative and functional applications — from architectural accent fixtures to utility-grade corridor lighting.

Driver selection is matched per SKU to the destination market's voltage and dimming standards: TRIAC dimming for North American residential, DALI-compatible options for commercial building management systems in Europe. Every unit runs through our 100% aging test before shipment, so driver failures show up on our floor, not in your customer's installation.

Driver & Dimming Standards

North America — TRIAC dimming, 120V residential standard
Europe / Commercial — DALI-compatible for BMS integration
QC Protocol — 100% aging test on every unit before shipment
Integrated LED wall fixture showing clean architectural accent lighting
Wooden wall lighting fixture combining kiln-dried hardwood with metal hardware and LED source

Wooden Wall Lighting

Natural wood elements combined with metal hardware and LED sources. This line addresses the segment of buyers whose customers want organic material texture in their lighting — a consistent demand in Scandinavian-influenced markets, boutique hospitality, and high-end residential.

We source kiln-dried hardwood (oak, walnut, and ash are our standard species) and machine it in-house to consistent dimensions. Wood movement is the main quality risk in this product type — we control it through moisture content specification on incoming material and sealed finish application that limits post-production moisture uptake.

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Interior wall lighting fixtures covering living room, bedroom, and dining room applications

Interior Wall Lighting

A broad-application line covering living room, bedroom, and dining room wall fixtures — the SKUs that anchor a general decorative lighting catalog. This is where most distributors start when building a wall lighting range, because the application breadth means a smaller SKU count covers more of their customers' needs.

We offer this line in the widest finish and style range of any product in the wall lighting category, with OEM customization available on runs of 200 units and above.

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Vertical Manufacturing

Manufacturing Depth: What Happens Before Your Fixture Ships

Wall lighting quality problems cluster around three failure points: finish inconsistency across a batch, dimensional drift on mounting hardware, and driver performance under real-world dimming conditions. Our production setup addresses all three directly.

CNC machining aluminum wall light housing at ASCLighting factory

In-House Die-Casting and CNC Machining

The aluminum and zinc alloy housings are cast and machined on our floor, not sourced from a third-party casting supplier. CNC tolerances hold to ±0.1mm on backplate mounting dimensions — the dimension that determines whether your fixture sits flush against the wall or shows a gap at the mounting point.

We run the same tooling across a production batch without mid-run swaps, so the first unit and the last unit in a 500-piece run are dimensionally identical.

Surface Finishing — In-House Control

Surface finishing runs in-house across electroplating, powder coating, and PVD. Powder coat thickness is automated at 60–80μm — consistent across the batch, not just the first few units off the line.

For buyers supplying coastal markets, we run salt spray testing on finish samples before committing a batch to production. Brushed gold and matte black are our two highest-volume finishes on wall sconces; if your line is built around either, the process is dialed in and the batch-to-batch color consistency is documented.

We added a dedicated color matching step after a run of brushed gold sconces came back with visible variation between the first and second production batches — that's now a standard checkpoint, not an exception.

Automated powder coating line for wall lighting fixtures

Driver Selection and Integration

The driver spec is matched per SKU, not standardized across the product line. Selection depends on wattage, target market voltage, and dimming compatibility requirements.

  • North American buyers: TRIAC-compatible drivers as standard on residential wall sconces — matched to the installed base of TRIAC dimmers your customers are working with.
  • European commercial projects: DALI-compatible options available for building management integration.
  • The driver is part of the fixture specification, not an afterthought. We don't use a single driver across all products and call it done.

100% Aging Test Before Shipment

Every luminaire runs powered for a minimum burn-in period before packing. This is where LED driver failures, wiring faults, and early-life component failures surface — on our floor, not in your customer's installation.

Photometric verification runs on a sample basis from each production batch; if lumen output or color temperature drifts outside the approved tolerance, the batch doesn't ship.

Failures surface during burn-in, not after installation — reducing warranty claims and field returns for your distribution channel.

12,000 m²

Production Facility

6 Lines

Dedicated Production Lines

600,000

Annual Luminaire Capacity

150 employees across six production lines — enough scale that your wall lighting program runs on its own line allocation without competing for time with other customers' orders.

Specification Reference

Technical Specifications: Category-Wide Parameters

These are the general specification ranges across the wall lighting category. Individual product pages carry the exact parameters for each line.

Parameter Range / Options
Housing Material Aluminum alloy (primary), zinc alloy, iron, wood-metal composite
Backplate Dimensions 80mm–200mm diameter / 60mm×120mm–100mm×200mm rectangular
Fixture Projection 80mm–350mm from wall surface
LED Source Integrated COB, SMD 2835/5630, or G9/E27/E14 lamp holder
Wattage Range 3W–40W (fixture-dependent)
Color Temperature 2700K, 3000K, 4000K (custom CCT available on OEM runs)
CRI ≥80 standard; ≥90 / ≥95 available on art lighting and premium lines
Dimming Compatibility TRIAC (standard), DALI, 0-10V (on request)
IP Rating IP20 standard (indoor); IP44 / IP65 available on specified lines
Surface Finishes Matte black, brushed gold, antique brass, chrome, brushed nickel, white, custom PVD
Voltage 100–240V AC (market-specific driver selection)
Certifications CE, UL, SAA, SGS; ISO 9001:2015 process certification
Mounting Single gang box (US), back box (EU), surface mount canopy

IP44 and IP65 Availability

IP44 and IP65 ratings are available on specific lines for bathroom and covered outdoor applications — confirm the IP requirement when you're specifying, because the housing and driver sealing adds cost and lead time that isn't in the standard catalog price.

Market Intelligence

Where Wall Lighting Sells: Market Segments Worth Building For

Wall lighting moves across several distinct commercial segments, each with different volume patterns and margin profiles. Understanding which segments your buyers serve helps you spec the right product mix.

Hospitality Fit-Out

Hotels, serviced apartments, boutique properties

The highest-volume single-project segment for wall sconces. A 200-room hotel typically specifies 4–8 wall fixtures per room plus corridor and public area lighting, putting a single project in the 1,000–2,000 unit range.

Hospitality buyers prioritize batch color consistency, documentation for FF&E schedules, and the ability to reorder matching fixtures for future phases.

±100K color temp tolerance Per-SKU documentation Phase reorder matching

Residential Distribution

Importers & distributors for new-build and renovation

The broadest segment by SKU count. Demand is style-driven and changes with interior design trends, which means your catalog needs regular refresh.

Our OEM/ODM capability with 7–10 working day prototype turnaround means you can bring a new design to production faster than sourcing from a factory that doesn't control its own tooling.

Fast prototype cycles In-house tooling control Trend-responsive catalog

Commercial Office & Retail Fit-Out

Reception areas, retail display, restaurant dining

A segment where CRI and dimming performance matter more than price. Buyers are often specifying to a lighting designer's requirement, which means the fixture needs to perform to a documented spec, not just look good in a catalog photo.

Our in-house optical lab generates IES files for project submissions, which is a requirement for many commercial lighting specifications.

IES file generation High CRI performance Spec-grade dimming

Gallery & Museum

Galleries, auction houses, high-end retail display

Smaller volume but with strong margin and low price sensitivity. Picture and art wall lighting for galleries, auction houses, and high-end retail display cases.

CRI 95+ and precise beam angle control are the functional requirements. Buyers are exacting about color accuracy and will test against a reference standard before approving a production run.

CRI 95+ standard Precise beam control Reference-tested color

Luxury Residential & Villa Projects

High-specification residential with interior design briefs

High-specification residential projects where the lighting is part of the interior design brief. Custom finishes, bespoke dimensions, and OEM branding are common requirements.

Minimum order quantities are lower than hospitality, but the per-unit value is higher and the buyer relationship tends to be longer-term.

Custom finishes Bespoke dimensions OEM branding Lower MOQ, higher value
Wall lighting applications across hospitality, commercial, gallery, and luxury residential market segments

Product Lines by Segment Fit

Our wall lighting range maps to these segments through specialized product lines. Explore the lines most relevant to your market:

Engineering Quality

Finish Failures and How We Engineer Against Them

Wall sconces fail in the field in predictable ways. The most common complaints we hear from buyers who've switched to us from other suppliers cluster around three issues: finish degradation, buzzing or flickering on dimmer circuits, and backplate fit problems that require on-site shimming.

Finish Degradation

Peeling, bubbling, or color shift

Root Cause

Almost always a surface preparation failure, not a coating failure. The coating itself is fine; the problem is what's underneath it. Weld seams are where adhesion fails first.

Our Engineering Response

  • Grind and chemically treat every weld seam before the fixture enters the finishing line
  • Powder coat adhesion tested on production samples using a cross-cut adhesion test before a batch runs
  • If adhesion is marginal, we pull the batch and re-treat rather than shipping and hoping
  • For coastal or humid markets: 500-hour salt spray testing on finish samples as a standard pre-production step
Cross-cut adhesion testing on powder coated wall sconce finish during production quality control

Dimmer Compatibility

Buzzing or flickering on dimmer circuits

Root Cause

The driver problem that generates the most field complaints in residential wall sconces. Usually a driver that's technically dimmable but has a narrow compatibility range — it works with the specific dimmer the factory tested it with and buzzes or flickers with everything else.

Our Engineering Response

  • Specify drivers with a minimum 20-dimmer compatibility list for residential products
  • Test against the most common installed dimmers in the target market before finalizing the driver spec for a new SKU
  • Factory-controlled driver selection — a trading company can't make this call because they don't control the BOM

This is one of the areas where buying from a factory that controls its own driver selection matters. A trading company can't make this call because they don't control the BOM.

LED driver dimmer compatibility testing for wall sconce fixtures across multiple dimmer brands

Backplate Fit

Dimensional inconsistency requiring on-site shimming

Root Cause

A dimensional problem. If the backplate isn't machined to consistent dimensions, the fixture doesn't sit flush against the wall, and the installer has to shim it or leave a visible gap at eye level.

Our Engineering Response

  • CNC machining holds backplate flatness to ±0.1mm — tight enough that fit problems on-site are essentially eliminated
  • We've had buyers send us fixtures from their previous supplier with 0.5–0.8mm backplate warpage — a tolerance that shows up visibly at eye level
CNC machined wall sconce backplate with ±0.1mm flatness tolerance for flush wall mounting

Tolerance Comparison: Common Supplier Issues vs. ASCLighting Standard

FinishAdhesion

No testing Cross-cut tested

Every batch, every finish

Dimmer Range

1–3 dimmers 20+ dimmers

Tested per target market

Backplate Flatness

±0.5–0.8mm ±0.1mm

CNC machined standard

Customization

Material and Finish Options

Every wall sconce we produce can be specified in a range of materials and finishes. Here's what's available as standard, and what we can develop as custom options for volume orders.

Base Materials

Iron / Steel

Our most common base material. Suitable for powder coating, electroplating, and paint finishes.

Powder Coat Electroplate Paint

Brass

Solid brass construction for premium lines. Available in polished, brushed, antique, and lacquered finishes.

Polished Brushed Antique Lacquered

Aluminum

Lightweight option for larger fixtures. Anodized or powder coated. Preferred for outdoor-rated wall lights.

Anodized Powder Coat IP65+

Stainless Steel

304 or 316 grade for marine and coastal environments. PVD coating available for color options without sacrificing corrosion resistance.

304 Grade 316 Marine PVD

Standard Finish Library

These finishes are available without custom development. Lead times are standard production lead times. Custom color matching (RAL or Pantone) is available for orders above 300 units.

Matte Black

Most popular

Brushed Brass

Premium tier

Brushed Nickel

Standard

Antique Bronze

Standard

Matte White

Standard

Polished Gold

Premium tier

Need a Custom Finish?

RAL color matching, custom patina development, and proprietary finish formulations are available for orders above 300 units. We'll produce physical samples for approval before production begins.

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Development Process

OEM/ODM Process for Wall Lighting

Whether you're bringing your own design or developing from our existing platforms, here's how a wall sconce project moves from concept to container. Typical timeline: 35–50 days from approved sample to shipment.

01

Brief & Feasibility

2–3 days

You send us your design files (CAD, sketches, reference images, or a competitor sample). We review for manufacturability, flag any issues, and provide a preliminary quote with material and finish options.

CAD Review DFM Analysis Preliminary Quote
02

Sample Development

10–15 days

We produce a physical sample with your specified materials and finish. Sample includes functional LED module and driver so you can evaluate light output, color temperature, and dimming performance — not just aesthetics.

Physical Prototype Functional Testing Finish Sample
03

Sample Approval & Revision

5–7 days per revision

You review the sample and provide feedback. Most projects require 1–2 revision rounds. We don't move to production until you've signed off on a sample that meets your exact specifications.

Client Review Revision Rounds Written Approval
04

Production

20–30 days

Full production run with in-line quality checks. We send progress photos at key stages: raw fabrication, post-finishing, and pre-packing. You'll know exactly where your order stands without having to ask.

In-line QC Progress Photos Batch Testing
05

Final QC & Packing

3–5 days

100% functional test (power-on, dimming check where applicable). AQL inspection on cosmetics. Custom packaging with your branding if specified. Full inspection report with photos sent before shipment.

100% Power Test AQL Inspection Inspection Report

Total Timeline: 35–50 Days

From approved sample to goods ready for shipment. First-time projects with sample development add 15–22 days to the front end. Repeat orders on established SKUs ship in 25–35 days.

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Custom Manufacturing

OEM and ODM: Custom Wall Lighting for Your Product Line

Roughly a third of our wall lighting volume is OEM or ODM work for buyers who need fixtures that aren't in the standard catalog.

OEM Work

OEM work starts from your drawings or samples. We review the design for manufacturing feasibility, flag any cost traps in the geometry or finish specification, and come back with a quote that includes tooling cost, unit cost at your target volume, and lead time.

Prototype Turnaround

7–10 working days from approved drawings to physical sample — a functional sample with production-intent finishing, not a mock-up. If the sample needs revision, we iterate from there.

OEM wall lighting prototype with production-intent finishing on workbench

ODM Work

ODM work starts from a concept — a reference image, a target retail price, a market segment, or a combination of all three. Our structural engineers develop the production-ready design from your brief, working within the cost constraints you've set.

Cost Traps We Flag Early

  • Overly complex casting geometry that drives up die cost
  • Non-standard driver cavities that require custom tooling
  • Multi-step finishes that look distinctive but add 15–20% to unit cost
ODM wall lighting structural engineering and design development process

Standard OEM/ODM Options

Custom Finishes

Available on runs of 200 units and above

Custom Dimensions

Modified sizing to fit your market requirements

Custom CCT

Specific color temperature to match project specs

Custom Branding

Logo on backplate or packaging

Custom Packaging

Branded cartons and retail-ready packaging

Private Label Line

Full package from design to branded carton

Ready to explore custom wall lighting for your product line? Send your project brief directly or explore our full OEM/ODM capabilities.

Buyer Guidance

Selecting the Right Wall Lighting Line for Your Market

Eight product lines is a lot to navigate if you're building a catalog from scratch. Here's how we'd frame the selection based on what your buyers are actually purchasing for.

Hospitality Contractors

& FF&E Specifiers

Start with Wall Sconce Lighting and Hallway & Stairway Wall Lighting. These two lines cover the bulk of hotel and serviced apartment requirements.

Batch color consistency documentation Confirm IP rating for bathroom applications

Residential Distribution

Catalog Builders

Modern Wall Lighting and Interior Wall Lighting are the highest-volume SKUs for residential distributors.

Modern: fastest in North American & Northern European markets Interior: broader style range for varied aesthetic markets

Commercial Fit-Out

Contractors & Lighting Designers

Linear Wall Lighting and LED Wall Lighting are the lines where dimming compatibility and photometric documentation matter most.

Confirm DALI or 0-10V requirements upfront Affects driver selection — specify before production

Gallery, Museum & High-End Retail

Precision Lighting

Picture & Art Wall Lighting is the right starting point. CRI 95+ is standard on this line.

CRI 95+ standard Ask for IES files if submitting to a lighting specification

Organic / Natural Materials

Market Trend

Wooden Wall Lighting addresses this segment directly. Specify the wood species and finish based on your market's aesthetic preferences — we can advise on what's moving for our existing buyers in your region.

Wood species & finish customization available Regional trend data from existing distributors

Not Sure Which Configuration Fits Your Market?

Send us your target retail price point and the segment you're selling into — we'll spec the version that protects your margin and recommend a starter SKU mix based on what's working for our existing distributors in that region.

Get a Starter SKU Recommendation
Logistics & Cost Control

Packaging, Container Loading, and Landed Cost

Wall sconces are fragile goods — glass diffusers, thin metal arms, and decorative finishes that mark easily. Packaging engineering is where a lot of the landed cost risk sits, and it's an area where factory-direct sourcing gives you real control.

Multi-Layer Protective Packaging

Each wall sconce ships in an individual foam-lined inner carton with EPE foam inserts cut to the fixture profile. The inner carton sits inside a corrugated outer carton rated for the compression forces of ocean freight stacking.

For fixtures with glass elements — diffusers, shades, decorative glass panels — we add a secondary foam wrap around the glass component and a fragile-goods label on the outer carton. We've tracked damage rates by route and by fixture type; the packaging spec for each SKU reflects what we've learned about where breakage happens.

Packaging Layers Per Unit

  • EPE foam inserts cut to fixture profile
  • Individual foam-lined inner carton
  • Secondary foam wrap for glass components
  • Corrugated outer carton rated for ocean freight stacking
  • Fragile-goods labeling on outer carton
Wall sconce packaging with EPE foam inserts and corrugated outer carton for ocean freight protection

Container Loading Optimization

For large-volume orders, we optimize outer carton dimensions for 40HQ container loading efficiency. A 5–8% improvement in units per container is real money on a 2,000-unit order — it's the difference between needing one container and needing one and a fraction.

We provide loading plans with each large order so your freight forwarder knows the exact configuration.

5–8%

Improvement in units per container through carton dimension optimization

Loading plans included

Exact configuration for your freight forwarder

Standard Catalog Items

25–35 Days

From order confirmation to shipment for existing catalog SKUs.

OEM Orders (New Tooling)

+15–20 Days

Additional tooling cycle before production starts on custom OEM orders.

Proactive 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.

Quality & Compliance

Certifications and Market Compliance

CE, UL, SAA, and SGS certifications are held and maintained across the wall lighting range. ISO 9001:2015 governs the process framework. These aren't certifications obtained for a single product and applied broadly — they're maintained per SKU with test reports and Declarations of Conformity available as part of the order documentation package.

UL

UL Certified

Covers electrical safety requirements for US and Canadian market entry.

North America
CE

CE Marked

Covers the Low Voltage Directive and EMC requirements for European buyers.

Europe
SAA

SAA Approved

Covers the AS/NZS standards for Australian and New Zealand buyers.

Australia / NZ
ISO

ISO 9001:2015

Process framework governing quality management across all production lines.

Global Standard

Additional Market Certifications

If your market has specific certification requirements beyond CE, UL, and SAA — ETL, RCM, or others — confirm before placing an order, as some require additional testing that affects lead time.

SGS testing and inspection services are maintained across the product range for third-party quality verification.

Per-SKU Documentation

  • Test reports per SKU
  • Declaration of Conformity
  • Material safety data
  • RoHS compliance statements

Import Compliance Documentation

For buyers who need documentation packages for import compliance — test reports, Declaration of Conformity, material safety data, RoHS compliance statements — we maintain these per SKU and include them in the shipment documentation.

If your import team has a specific documentation checklist, send it to us before production starts and we'll confirm what we can provide.

View our full certifications and compliance documentation
Technical & Commercial Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the MOQ for wall sconce lighting orders?

MOQ varies by product line and configuration. Standard catalog items have lower MOQs than OEM or custom finish orders. Contact us with your target SKU and volume — we'll confirm the MOQ and whether your volume qualifies for the standard catalog price or requires a custom quote.

What IP rating do I need for bathroom wall lighting?

For bathroom zones in European markets, IP44 is the minimum requirement for Zone 2 (outside the immediate shower area) and IP65 for Zone 1 (directly above the bath or shower). North American requirements follow NEC wet/damp location ratings, which map roughly to IP44 and IP65 respectively.

Our standard indoor wall sconces are IP20 — if you're specifying for bathroom applications, confirm the zone requirement and we'll specify the correct IP-rated version. IP44 and IP65 versions are available on most lines but need to be specified at order, not retrofitted.

Why do LED wall sconces buzz or flicker on dimmer circuits?

The cause is almost always driver-dimmer incompatibility. Most LED drivers are technically dimmable but have a narrow compatibility range — they work with the specific dimmer they were tested against and behave unpredictably with others.

We specify drivers with a minimum 20-dimmer compatibility list for residential wall sconces and test against the most common installed dimmers in the target market. If you're seeing this problem with your current supplier's product, ask for their dimmer compatibility list — if they don't have one, the driver spec wasn't validated for real-world installation.

What CRI should I specify for wall lighting in retail and hospitality applications?

General Hospitality & Residential

CRI ≥80

Standard minimum

Retail Display & Dining

CRI ≥90

Color rendering matters

Gallery & Museum

CRI ≥95

Color accuracy is functional

The CRI upgrade adds cost — roughly 8–12% on the LED source — but it's the spec that separates a fixture that looks good in a catalog from one that performs in a demanding installation.

How do you control batch color consistency across large wall lighting orders?

Color temperature tolerance is documented at ±100K across a production batch, with LED bins selected from the same batch for a single production run. Surface finish color consistency is controlled through automated powder application (60–80μm thickness) and a color matching checkpoint before each batch runs.

For hospitality orders where corridor consistency is critical, we can tighten the color temperature tolerance to ±50K on request — confirm this requirement before production starts, as it affects LED sourcing and adds a small cost premium.

What is the lead time for custom wall sconce designs?

Prototype

7–10 days

From approved drawings to physical sample

Production

25–35 days

After sample approval, standard volumes

New Tooling

+15–20 days

If new die-cast housing geometry required

We communicate milestones proactively — you'll know the tooling completion date, production start date, and estimated ship date before you confirm the order.

Direct Factory Partnership

Source Wall Lighting Direct from the Manufacturer

We manufacture wall lighting for importers, distributors, and project contractors who need a factory they can rely on across multiple orders. Six production lines, 600,000-luminaire annual capacity, and 18 years of export manufacturing experience — the infrastructure is in place for programs of any scale.

Send us your specs: fixture type, target market, volume, certification requirements, and any finish or dimension customization. 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.

Address

No. 14 Beisan Rd, Gusan Ind. Zone, Guzhen, Zhongshan, Guangdong, China

Wholesale only. Strict MOQ applies.

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Production Lines

600K

Annual Capacity

18

Years Export Experience

8

Product Lines